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Etuobai 鄂托拜 악탁배
(어퉈바이)
An academician of the Grand Secretariat (內閣學士) and Vice Director of the Ministry of Rites (禮部侍郞) in the Qing court during the reign of Emperor Kangxi (康熙帝). He was dispatched to Joseon 朝鮮 as vice commissioner (副使) during the reign of King Gyeongjong (景宗) of Joseon.
Etuopan 鄂托判 악탁판
(어퉈판)
See Etuobai 鄂托拜 악탁배(鄂托拜)
Exingge 額星格 액성격
(어싱거)
A Vice Minister of the Left (左侍郞) of the Ministry of Rites (禮部) during the Kangxi era.
Ezhenna 額眞那 액진나
(어전나)
Ambassador of Qing China dispatched to Joseon Korea in 2nd (1722) year of the King Kyeongjong's era.
Fa Zheng 法正 법정
(파정)
(176–220). An official during the Eastern Han dynasty and a military advisor to Liu Bei 劉備. He originally served Liu Zhang 劉璋, the Governor of Yi province 益州牧 but later he worked for Liu Bei. After the death of Pang Tong 龐統, Fa Zheng was arguably the greatest strategist in the Shu Han 蜀漢 and one of the most reliable vassals for Liu Bei. 효직(Xiaozhi 孝直)
Fan Bing 樊並 번병
(판빙)
One of the rebels who killed the governor of Chenliu 陳留太守 during the reign of Emperor Cheng of Han 漢成帝.
Fan Chengda 范成大 범성대
(판청다)
Fan Chengda(范成大, 1126~1193) was a poet of the Song Dynasty. In 1154 he earned the jinshi(進士) degree. He was regarded as one of the four great poets of Southern Song(南宋四大家). 범성대(范成大), 치능(致能)
Fan Chi 樊遲 번지
(판츠)
A native of the state of Lu 魯 during the Spring and Autumn period. A disciple of Confucius. He was about forty-three years younger than Confucius. 자지(Zi Chi 子遲)
Fan Chong 范冲 범충
(판충)
Fan Chong(范冲, ?~1141) was an official of the Song Dynasty. He was a son of Fan Zuyu(范祖禹), who compiled the Historical Studies for Emperors(帝學) and the Mirror to Tang(唐鑑). He earned the jinshi(進士) degree in 1094. In 1134 he participated in the recompilation of the Veritable Records(實錄) of Emperor Shenzong(神宗) and Emperor Zhezong(哲宗). 범충(范冲), 원장(元長)
Fan Guobin 范國斌 범국빈
(판궈빈)
A company commander (千摠) during the Wanli era (1573-1620) of the Ming.
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