Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Zhu Youyuan | 朱祐杬 |
주우원 (주유위안) |
(1476-1519). The fourth son of Emperor Xianzong 憲宗 of the Ming dynasty. He was entitled Prince Xing 興王 in 1487. His posthumous name was Xian 賢. His second son became Emperor Shizong 世宗. | 흥헌(興獻), 흥헌왕(興獻王) |
Zhu Yuanli | 朱元禮 |
주원례 (주위안리) |
A native of Zhejiang 浙江. He was captured by the Japanese in 1584. Konishi Yukinaga 小西行長 sent him as a peace envoy in 1598, but he was detained by the allied forces of Ming and Joseon. | 주원례(朱元禮) |
Zhu Yun | 朱雲 |
주운 (주윈) |
A local official who severely remonstrated with Emperor Cheng of Han 漢成帝. | 운(Yun 雲), 주(Zhu 朱) |
Zhu Yunjian | 朱允熞 |
주윤견 (주윈졘) |
(b. 1385). The fourth son of Zhu Piao 朱標, the eldest son of Emperor Hongwu 洪武, and a younger brother of Emperor Jianwen 建文. After Emperor Yongle 永樂 expelled Emperor Jianwen, he was demoted to commoner. | 윤견(允熞) |
Zhu Yuntong | 朱允熥 |
주윤통 (주윈퉁) |
(1378~1417). The third son of Zhu Piao 朱標, the eldest son of Emperor Hongwu 洪武, and a younger brother of Emperor Jianwen 建文. After Emperor Yongle(永樂) expelled Emperor Jianwen, he was demoted to commoner. | 윤통(允熥) |
Zhu Yunxi | 朱允熙 |
주윤희 (주윈시) |
(1391~1407). The fifth son of Zhu Piao 朱標, the eldest son of Emperor Hongwu 洪武, and a younger brother of Emperor Jianwen 建文. After Emperor Yongle 永樂 expelled Emperor Jianwen, he was demoted to commoner. | 윤희(允熙) |
Zhu Zai | 朱在 |
주재 (주짜이) |
Zhu Zai(朱在, 1169~1239) was an official of the Southern Song Dynasty. He was the third son of Zhu Xi(朱熹) and married a daughter of Lü Zuqian(呂祖謙). In the reign of Emperor Ningzong(寧宗) he was appointed Controller-General(通判) of Quan Prefecture(泉州). | 재(在), 숙격(叔敬), 경지(敬之),입기(立紀) |
Zhu Zairui | 朱載叡 |
주재예 (주짜이뤼) |
Zhu Zairui (朱載叡,1536~1552), formally Crown Prince Zhuangjing(莊敬太子), was the second son of Emperor Shizong(世宗) of the Ming Dynasty. | 장경태(莊敬太) |
Zhu Zhaoyuan | 朱朝元 |
주조원 (주자오위안) |
An imperial agent who came to Joseon during the Imjin War (aka Hideyoshi's Invasion). | 주조원(朱朝元) |
Zhu Zhen | 朱震 |
주진 (주전) |
(d. 1138 CE). A high-ranking official during the Song Dynasty. |