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Li Bo 李渤 이발
(리보)
Li Bo(李渤, ?-831) was an official and poet of the Tang Dynasty. He was born in Luoyang(洛陽). As he had studied in the Cave of White Roe Deer (Bailudong, 白鹿洞), people later established a lecture hall named Bailudong(白鹿洞) there. 발(渤), 담지(澹之)
Li Bochuan 李伯川 이백천
(리보촨)
A subordinate of Li Zhen 李眞, a rebel leader, who led a rebellion at the Shanhai Pass 山海關 in 1525. 이백천(李伯川)
Li Boji 李白吉 이백길
(리보지)
A runaway Ming soldier who came to Joseon. The Joseon court sent him back to Ming in 1407. 이백길(李白吉)
Li Chang 李常 이상 (명)
(리창)
An official of the Ming dynasty. When he worked as chamberlain for ceremonials 大常卿, he was sent to Vietnam to install the heir of the Vietanmese King, but he installed the wrong person. 이상(李常)
Li Chang 李常 이상 (송)
(리창)
A native of Jianchang 建昌 of the Song dynasty. His pen name was Gongze 公擇. During the Zhezong's 哲宗 reign, he, then vice president of the Censorate 御史中丞, disagreed with Wang Anshi's 王安石 New Policies 新法. He studied at the Baishi Temple 白石僧舍 in Lushan 廬山 when he was young. After he passed the civil examinations, he deposited about ten thousand books in the temple which he renamed Lee's Study 李氏山房. He shared the books with his friends. 이상(李常)
Li Chang 李公擇 이공택
(리창)
Li Chang(李常, 1027~1090) was a poet and bibliophile of the Northern Song Dynasty. He came from Jianchang Military Prefecture(建昌軍) and earned the jinshi degree(進士) during the reign of Emperor Renzong(仁宗). As the maternal uncle of Huang Tingjian(黃庭堅), who lost his father at an early age, he raised and taught Huang Tingjian. He collected almost ten thousand books during his official career and stored them in the Lishi Shanfang(李氏山房). 이공택(李公擇)
Li Changshan 李昌山 이창산
(리창산)
A Ming subject. He had once been captured by Jurchens and then escaped to Isan 理山鎭 Town of Korea in 1478. The Choson court sent him back to Liaodong 遼東. 이창산(李昌山)
Li Changshi 李常世 이상세
(리창스)
Li Changshi(李常世) was a Confucian scholar of the Song Dynasty. He insisted that Confucius(孔子) should be posthumously installed as emperor. 이상세(李常世)
Li Chenfei 李宸妃 이신비
(리천페이)
Consort Chen(宸妃, 987-1032), family name Li(李), was the imperial concubine of Emperor Zhenzong(眞宗) and the mother of Emperor Renzong(仁宗) of the Song Dynasty. Although Emperor Renzong was her biological son, he was raised as a son of Empress Liu(劉皇后). She was posthumously honored as Empress Zhangyi(章懿皇后). 이신비(李宸妃)
Li Cheng 李成 이성
(리청)
A Ming eunuch. He was originally Korean. He visited Korea in 1404 along with Ming envoys in order to see their parents. 이성(李成)
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