Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Yin Ji Fu | 尹吉甫 |
윤길보 (인지푸) |
See Ji Fu 吉甫. | |
Yin Jingren | 殷景仁 |
은경인 (인징런) |
(390-440). An official of Liu Song 劉宋 during the Six Dynasties period. A native of Chen Commandery 陳郡. | |
Yin Jixing | 尹繼性 |
윤계성 (인지싱) |
A Chinese man from Dongningwei 東寧衛, Liaodong 遼東 . He was captured by Jianzhou Jurchens 建州女眞 but escapted to Korea. The Joseon court sent him to China in 1481. | 윤계성(尹繼性) |
Yin Kang | 尹康 |
윤강 (인캉) |
A eunuch of Korean origin. He returned to Joseon to see his parents in 1407 along with Ming envoy, Zheng Sheng 鄭昇. | 윤강(尹康) |
Yin Nandu | 尹南都 |
윤남도 (인난두) |
Yin Nandu(尹南都) was a military general during the reign of Emperor Huizong(徽宗) of the Northern Song Dynasty. When Fan La(方臘) rebelled against the Song, he was referred to as the proper person to suppress the rebellion. | 윤남도(尹南都) |
Yin Qing | 尹淸 |
윤청 (인칭) |
A Chinese refugee who was sent back to Liaodong(遼東) by the Joseon authorities during the reign of King Seongjong(成宗). | 윤청(尹淸) |
Yin Qishen | 尹起莘 |
윤기신 (인치선) |
Yin Qishen(尹起莘) was an official and writer of the Song Dynasty. The dates of his birth and death are unknown. He was renowned as a child prodigy and a keen historian. He was the author of the Record of Four Emperors四朝聞見錄. | 기신(起莘), 신(莘), 윤기신(尹起莘), 경도(耕道), 정일(靖逸) |
Yin Reng | 胤礽 |
윤잉 (인렁) |
Yun Reng(1674 - 1725), originally named Yin Reng, was a prince of Qing China and the heir apparent of the Emperor Kangxi between 1675 and 1712, but he failed to succeed to the throne. In 1722, the Emperor Kangxi died and was succeeded by his fourth son Yinzhen, the Emperor Yongzheng. Yinreng then changed his name to Yunreng(允礽) to avoid naming taboo. He died in 1725 at the age of 52 while incarcerated. He was granted the posthumous title of "Prince Limi "(理密親王). | 만) 인 청(in ceng) 또는 운 청(yūn ceng) |
Yin Se | 尹穡 |
윤색 (인써) |
Yin Se(尹穡) was an official during the Northern Song Dynasty(北宋). In the reign of Emperor Xiaozong(孝宗), he successively filled various government positions, such as Right Exhorter(右正言), Inspecting Censor(監察御使), Attendant Censor(殿中侍御史) and Grand Master of Remonstrance(諫議大夫). He was dismissed from office for his false impeachment of his opponent Zhang Jun(張浚). | 색(穡), 윤색(尹穡), 소직(少稷) |
Yin Shi | 陰識 |
음식 (인스) |
A half-brother of Emperor Guangwu's Empress Yin who served as superintendent of the capital 中尉 during the early Eastern Han period. |