Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Zhuangxian Liu Taihou [Empress Dowager Mingsu] | 莊獻劉太后 |
장헌류태후 (좡셴류타이허우[밍쑤타이허우]) |
Refer to Empress Dowager Mingsu(明肅太后). | 류후(劉后) |
Zhuangzi | 莊子 |
장자 (좡쯔) |
(c. 369-286 BCE). The most eminent Daoist thinker during the Warring States period and the putative author of the Zhuangzi 莊子. | 남화로선(Nan Hua Lao Xian 南華老仙), 장(Zhuang 莊), 장주(Zhaung Zhou 莊周) |
Zhuansun Shi | 顓孫師 |
전손사 (좐쑨스) |
See Zi Zhang 子張. | |
Zhufu Yan | 主父偃 |
주보언 (주푸옌) |
(d. 126 BCE). One of the powerful retainers in the inner court 內廷 during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han 漢武帝. | |
Zhuo Mao | 卓茂 |
탁무 (줘마오) |
A native of Nanyang 南陽 in the Eastern Han dynasty. Emperor Guangwu appointed him the grand tutor 太傅 with the title of Baodehou 褒德侯. | 포덕후(Baode hou 褒德侯), 자강(Zikang 子康) |
Zi Ban | 子般 |
자반 (쯔반) |
(d. 662 BCE) The son of a concubine of Duke Zhuang of Lu 魯莊公 during the Spring and Autumn period. He was assassinated by Qingfu 慶父 almost as soon as he was enthroned. | |
Zi Chan | 子産 |
자산 (쯔찬) |
(d. 522 BCE). A prime minister 相 of the state of Zheng 鄭 and one of the most prominent statesmen during the Spring and Autumn period. In 543 BCE, he inscribed the state's code of law in a bronze cauldron 鼎, first among the Zhou regional states. | 공손교(Gongsun Qiao 公孫僑), 정자산(Zheng Zi Chan 鄭子産) |
Zi Gao | 子羔 |
자고 (쯔가오) |
(b. 521 BCE). A native of the state of Wey 衛 or Qi 齊. A disciple of Confucius. With Zi Lu 子路, he became a retainer of Kong Kui 孔悝 in the state of Wey 衛. | 고시(Gao Chai 高柴), 공성후(Gong Cheng Hou 共城侯) |
Zi Gong | 子貢 |
자공 (쯔궁) |
One of the prominent disciples of Confucius, the so-called ”Wise Ones” (Shi zhe 十哲). He is said to have had great quickness and natural ability. After Confucius's death, he mourned for him for six years. A native of the state of Wey 衛 during the Spring and Autumn period. | 자공(Zi Gong 子贛), 려공(Li Gong 黎公), 단목사(Duanmu Ci 端木賜) |
Zi Ji | 子伋 |
자급 (쯔지) |
See Zi Si 子思. |