Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Zhou Taizu | 周太祖 |
주태조 (저우타이쭈) |
See Hou Ji 后稷. | |
Zhou Tang | 周堂 |
주당 (저우탕) |
Zhou Tang(周堂) was a commandant(守備) during the Jiajing era (1522-1566) of the Ming Dynasty. | 주당(周堂) |
Zhou Wang | 紂王 |
주왕 (저우왕) |
See Shang Zhou Wang 商紂王. | |
Zhou Weihan | 周維韓 |
주유한 (저우웨이한) |
See Zhou Weihan 周維翰 | 주유한(周維韓) |
Zhou Weihan | 周維翰 |
주유한 (저우웨이한) |
A censor 御史 who was dispatched to investigate the Battle of Pyeongyang 平壤 in 1593. He reported that half the Japanese dead bodies were indeed Korean and about ten thousand Korean people were drowned during the battle. | 주유한(周維翰) |
Zhou Weilie Wang | 周威烈王 |
주위열왕 (저우웨이례왕) |
(d. 402 BCE). King Weilie of Zhou. The thirty-first king of the Zhou dynasty. He conferred the titles of duke 公 to the heads of the three powerful ministerial lineages, Zhao 趙, Wei 魏, and Han 韓, in the state of Jin 晉. | 위열왕(Weilie Wang 威烈王) |
Zhou Wen Wang | 周文王 |
주문왕 (저우원왕) |
(d. 1056 BCE). King Wen of Zhou. The head of the Zhou 周 clan and the father of King Wu 武王, the first king of the Zhou dynasty. By gaining a reputation for moral conduct among the neighboring states and appointing wise advisors such as Jiang Taigong 姜太公, he paved the way for overthrowing the Shang dynasty. In traditional China, he was thought of as one of the foremost sages. | 문(Wen 文), 문왕(Wen Wang 文王), 문조(Wen Zu 文祖), 서백(Xi Bo 西伯), 서백창(Xi Bo Chang 西伯昌), 주(Zhou 周), 주문(Zhou Wen 周文), 창희(Cang Ji 蒼姬), 희문(Ji Wen 姬文) |
Zhou Wen Wang Fei | 周文王妃 |
주문왕비 (저우원왕페이) |
See Tai Si 太姒. | |
Zhou Wengui | 周文貴 |
주문귀 (저우원구이) |
A military commander of the Yuan Dynasty who was defeated by Zhou Dexing(周德興). | 주문귀(周文貴) |
Zhou Wenyu | 周文郁 |
주문욱 (저우원위) |
The Ming Commander-in-Chief 都督 on Ga Island 椵島 who was active in 1630s. | 주문욱(周文郁) |