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Kuang Zhang 匡章 광장
(쾅장)
A renowned military commander during the reign of King Wei 威王 and King Xuan of Qi 齊 in the Warring States period. He distinguished himself in the wars against the Yan 燕, Chu 楚, and Qin 秦. 광자(Kuang Zi 匡子), 장자(Zhang Zi 章子)
Kuanwenrenshenghuangdi 寬溫仁聖皇帝 관온인성황제
(콴원런성황디)
Posthumous title of Hong Taiji. In 1636, the 16 Mongolian section leaders and 49 lords gave him the posthumous title 'Kuanwenrenshenghuangdi', and changed the national title from Later Jin into Qing. They also set the name of the era as Chongde.
Kuercha 庫兒叉 고아차
(쿠얼차)
details unknown
Kui
(쿠이)
Shun's 舜 legendary music minister. A mythological inventor of music and dancing in Chinese mythology. 후기(Hou Kui 后夔)
Kuilun 魁倫 괴륜
(쿠이룬)
Kuilun(1752~1800) was a member of the Plain Yellow Banner who became general of Fu Prefecture in 1788. He disclosed the bribery of the Viceroy of MinZhe, Wulana, and acted in place of the former viceroy. In 1796, he was appointed Viceroy of MinZhe. In 1799, he volunteered to lead the suppression of bandits in Sichuan, but he was demoted in 1800 and eventually excuted in Beijing. 만) 쿠이룬(Kuilun)
Kumārajīva 鳩摩羅什 구마라습
(쿠마라지바(산스크리트어))
(334-413). A prominent Kuchean Budhist monk, scholar, and translator who was revered in the courts of both Former Qin 前秦) and Later Qin 後秦 during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. 구마라습(鳩摩羅什), 구마라십(鳩麻羅什)
LI Fuguo 李輔國 이보국
(리푸궈)
Li Fuguo(李輔國, 704-762) was a politically powerful eunuch serving Emperor Xuanzong(玄宗), Emperor Suzong(肅宗) and Emperor Daizong(代宗). As he helped the crown prince Li Heng(李亨) to be enthroned during the An Lushan Rebellion, he became powerful in the reign of Emperor Suzong. However, he was removed and then killed by assassins sent by Emperor Daizong. 이(李), 이보국(李輔國), 보국(輔國), 정충(靜忠), 호국(護國)
Lai Ji 來濟 내제
(라이지)
Lai Ji(來濟, 610-662) was an official of Tang and a son of the prominent general Lai Hu’er(來護兒) of Sui (隋). He became Jinshi(進士), and participated in compiling the Book of Jin(晉書). After the Crown Prince, Li Chengqian(李承乾)'s attempted revolt was disclosed, he spoke for the prince with the result that the prince's life was spared. In the reign of Emperor Gaozong(高宗) he became a chancellor. He disagreed on the installation of Wu Zetian(武則天) as Empress. He incurred the Empress’s enmity, and he was exiled to the extreme west of China. He was killed in a battle against Turks(突厥). 내제(來濟)
Lai Junchen 來俊臣 내준신
(라이쥔천)
Lai Junchen(來俊臣, 651-697), was a notorious official in the reign of the Empress Wu Zetian(武則天) of Tang(唐). He gained Wu Zetian’s trust by reporting secret information. He worked for the Empress's interest in power politics in the court. He cruelly made false accusations against his political enemies and tortured them brutally. In 697, Kings of the Wu family and Princess Taiping(太平公主) had him executed. 내준신(來俊臣)
Lan Bangwei 藍邦威 남방위
(란방웨이)
See Lan Fangwei 藍芳威. 람유격(藍遊擊)
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