Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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(Cao) Rui | 叡 |
예 ((차오)루이) |
(204/205-239). The second Emperor of Cao Wei 曹魏 during the Three Kingdoms period and the son of Cao Pi 曹丕, the founding emperor of Cao Wei. Cao Rui was said to be a wise ruler in his early reign, but later indulged in an extravagant life. | 위명제(Wei Mingdi 魏明帝), 조예(Cao Rui 曹叡) |
? | 博慶[博慶景平寧保] |
박경[박경경평녕보] (?) |
An interpretor(通官) during the reign of Emperor Jiaqing (嘉慶帝) of the Qing Dynasty. | 박경(博慶) |
A Dafu | 阿大夫 |
아대부 (아다푸) |
Minister of A. A corrupt minister 大夫 of A 阿 region who was executed by King Wei of Qi. | |
A Heng | 阿衡 |
아형 (아헝) |
See Yi Yin 伊尹. | |
Achiyuejie | 阿叱月介 |
아질월개 (아츠웨지에) |
Ambassador of the Later Jin dispatched to Joseon Korea in 5th (1627) year of the King Injo's era. | |
Agui | 阿桂 |
아계 (아구이) |
Agui(1717-1797) was a noble general of Qing China and the only son of Akedun. He suppressed rebellions in Sichuan and Gansu, and led military campaigns against Xinjiang and Taiwan. He served as Grand Counciler and Grand-Secretary of the Wuying Palace until his death. | 만) 아구이(agūi) |
Ai ? | 艾 |
애업홍 (아이?) |
Thought to refer to Ai Pu 艾璞 | |
Ai Di | 哀帝 |
애제 (아이디) |
See Han Ai Di 漢哀帝. | 애(Ai 哀) |
Ai Gong | 哀公 |
애공 (아이궁) |
See Lu Ai Gong 魯哀公. | |
Ai Jian | 艾儉 |
애검 (아이졘) |
A Chinese interpreter (通事) who served in Joseon during the reign of King Sejong (世宗) of Joseon. |