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Zhu Bian 朱弁 주변
(주볜)
Zhu Bian(朱弁, 1085~1144) was an official of the Song Dynasty. He was born in Wuyuan District(婺源縣) and later fled south with the Song court. He was detained for 17 years by the Jin court(金) after he had been sent to the Jin(金) as an ambassador. After the Song court signed the Treaty of Shaoxing(紹興和議) with the Jin(金), he finally returned to the Song in 1143. 주변(朱弁), 소장(少章), 관여거사(觀如居士)
Zhu Chong 周珫 주충
(주충)
Director 郎中 of the Ministry of Rites 禮部 in 1545. He praised a memorial sent by the Joseon court. 주류(周琉), 주충(周珫)
Zhu Chongchan 朱冲煘 주충불
(주충찬)
(1397-1440). A grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元章, the founder of Ming and also the eldest son of Zhu Song 朱松, Prince Han 韓王. He was enthroned as Prince Han in 1411. He was in office until 1440 when he died. 충점(冲煘)
Zhu Chongmu 朱冲炑 주충목
(주충무)
A grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang 朱元章, the founder of Ming and also the second son of Zhu Song 朱松, Prince Han 韓王. He was made Prince Xiangling 襄陵王 in 1404. 충목(冲炑)
Zhu Ci 朱泚 주차
(주츠)
Zhu Ci(朱泚, 743–784) was a general of the Tang Dynasty. Born in You Prefecture(幽州), he was at first a subordinate of Li Huaixian(李懷仙), military governor of Youzhou Circuit(幽州節度使). After Li Huaixian's death, he served the succeeding military governor(節度使) Zhu Xicai(朱希彩). Zhu Xicai, however, was also killed in a revolt of his subordinates. He and his brother Zhu Tao(朱滔) suppressed the revolt, and he made himself military governor of Youzhou Circuit. When his brother Zhu Tao rebelled against the Tang Dynasty in 782, he was removed as military governor. Upset, he launched a rebellion against the Tang Dynasty and proclaimed himself Emperor of Qin(秦). In 784, he was defeated and killed while fleeing. 주차(朱泚)
Zhu Ding Gong 邾定公 주정공
(주딩궁)
(r. 614-573 BCE). A ruler of the state of Zhu 邾 during the Spring and Autumn period. 정공(Ding Gong 定公)
Zhu E 柱萼 주악
(주어)
His correct name was Gui E 桂萼. A native of Anren and jinshi of 1511. In the early years of the Jiajing 嘉靖 reign, he was made Secretary 主事 of the Ministry of Justice 刑部. As he argued that the Jiajing emperor's predecessor, Emperor Xiaozong 孝宗, should be titled imperial uncle and the emperor's father, Prince Xingxian 興獻王 titled imperial father, the Emperor Jiajing started to be fond of him. He was soon appointed Minister 尙書 of the Ministry of Rites 禮部 and Grand Secretary 大學士. He participated in pivotal state affairs. However, he was highly cliquish so that he was often impeached by censors 御史. He was eventually forced to leave the court. 주악(柱萼)
Zhu Fashi 朱發時 주발시
(주파스)
A subordinate of Mao Wenlong 毛文龍. As he made a commotion in Korean villages, Yi Wan 李莞, the prefect 府尹 of Uiju 義州, flogged him with bamboo sticks. 주발시(朱發時)
Zhu Fu 朱黼 주보
(주푸)
Zhu Fu(朱黼) was an official and historian of the Northern Song Dynasty. 주보(朱黼)
Zhu Fu 朱浮 주부
(주푸)
(ca. 5-66 BCE). General-in-chief 大將軍 and regional commissioner (mu 牧) of Youzhou 幽州 during the reign of Emperor Guangwu of Han 漢光武帝.
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