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Ge Rong 葛榮 갈영
(거룽)
(d. 528). A Xianbei 鮮卑 general of Huaishuo Garrison 懷朔鎭 in the northern border of the Northern Wei. He rebelled against the Northern Wei in 526, and then he declared himself the Emperor of the Qi 齊. He was defeated by Erzhu Rong 爾朱榮 and then killed in 528.
Ge Weiguan 葛委官 갈위관
(거웨이관)
A military official under Ming regional military commissioner (都司) Ye Jingguo 葉靖國 who was dispatched to Joseon during the Imjin War(Hideyoshi's Invasion). He was taken hostage by mutineers in Joseon but escaped. 갈시방(葛時芳)
Geng Ji 耿紀 경기
(겅지)
(d. 218). A faithful subject of the Eastern Han dynasty. When Cao Cao 曹操 became the King of Wei 魏王 and dominated the court, he revolted against Cao Cao but failed. 계행(Jixing 季行)
Geng Jingzhong 耿精忠 경정충
(겅징중)
(d. 1682 CE). A powerful warlord based in Fujian (福建) who, with Wu Sangui (吳三桂) and Shang Zhixin (尙之信), led the Revolt of the Three Feudatories in 1674. After the revolt was finally suppressed by the Qing army, he was executed by slow slicing (凌遲). 경(耿), 경왕(耿王), 정남(靖南), 정남왕(靖南王), 정충(精忠)
Geng Nanzhong 耿南仲 경남중
(겅난중)
(d. 1129 CE). An outspoken softliner on the Jin 金 in the court of Emperor Qinzong of Song (宋欽宗).
Geng Shouchang 耿壽昌 경수창
(겅서우창)
[Deputy of superintendent of agriculture 大司農中丞 in the court of Emperor Xuan Di 宣帝 during the Western Han dynasty. He drew up a plan for the Ever-level Granary 常平倉.]
Geng Yan 耿弇 경엄
(겅옌)
(3-58 CE). A military commander who was one of the meritorious retainers at the founding of the Eastern Han dynasty.
Geng Yu 耿裕 경유
(겅위)
(1430-1496 CE). A native of Pingding (平定), Shangxi (山西). He was appointed Minister of Rites (禮部尙書) in the first year (1488) of the Hongzhi (弘治) era of the Ming Dynasty.
Geshu Han 哥舒翰 가서한
(거수한)
(d. 757). A general of the Tang 唐 dynasty from the Turkish Geshu 哥舒 tribe. Served under Wang Zhongsi's 王忠嗣 supervision, he distinguished himself in defending against Tibetan attatks and later became the military governor of Hexi and Longxi Circuits. But he was defeated and killed in supressing the rebellion of An Lushan.
Gi Cheol 奇轍 기철
(기철)
Gi Cheol(奇轍, ?~1356) was an older brother of Empress Qi(奇皇后) and an uncle of Ayushiridar. He was born in Haengju (幸州), Goryeo Korea and was a son of Gi Ja-o (奇子敖). After his sister became empress of Toghun Temür Khan of the Yuan Dynasty, he abused his power. King Gongmin exterminated the Gi family in a coup in 1356. 철(轍)
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