Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Yin Tai Wu | 殷太戊 |
은태무 (인타이우) |
See Tai Wu 太戊 | |
Yin Tun | 尹焞 |
윤돈 (인툰) |
Yin Tun(尹焞, 1071~1142) was an official of the Song Dynasty. He studied under Cheng Yi(程頤). | 윤돈(尹焞), 언명(彦明) |
Yin Wang Shou | 殷王受 |
은왕수 (인왕서우) |
See Shang Zhou Wang 商紂王. | |
Yin Wenggui | 尹翁歸 |
윤옹귀 (인웡구이) |
A local administrator of integrity during the Western Han period. | |
Yin Wenlong | 殷文龍 |
은문룡 (인원룽) |
A Ming squad leader 把總 who came to Korea during the Imjin War (aka Hideyoshi's Invasion). King Seonjo 宣祖 bestowed gifts upon him in 1595. | 은문룡(殷文龍) |
Yin Xing | 陰興 |
음흥 (인싱) |
A younger brother of Emperor Guangwu's Empress Yin 陰后. | 흥(Xing 興) |
Yin Yi | 尹毅 |
윤의 (인이) |
Yin Yi(尹毅) was a loyalist of the Southern Song Dynasty. He was killed by Mongol troops along with his entire family. | 윤의(尹毅) |
Yin You | 殷侑 |
은유 (인유) |
Yin You(殷侑, 767-838), born in Chen commandery(陳郡), was an official of the Tang Dynasty. It is said that he had profound knowledge of the Five Confucian Classics and the history of state ritual ceremonies. In the early reign of Emperor Wenzong(文宗), he was sent to relieve the people of Cang Prefecture(滄州) who were suffering from disease and poverty caused by war. | 유(侑), 은유(殷侑) |
Yin You | 尹有 |
윤유 (인유) |
A Chinese man who was captured (by Jurchens ?) but escaped to Korea. The Joseon court sent him to China in 1481. | 윤유(尹有) |
Yin Zhou Wang | 殷紂王 |
은주왕 (인저우왕) |
King Zhou of Yin. See Shang Zhou Wang 商紂王. |