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Zhu Xizhong 朱希忠 주희충
(주시중)
(1516-1573). He served Emperor Jiajing 嘉靖 as one of the supreme commanders of the Ming armies in Beijing. He finally got the position of Grand Preceptor of the Heir Apparent 太子太師. 성국공(成國公), 주희충(朱希忠)
Zhu YI 朱异 주이
(주이)
(483-549). An official of the Liang 梁 dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties period. Accused of being corrupt and duplicitous, he is said to have been responsible for the Liang's downfall. 언화(Yanhe 彥和)
Zhu Ya 朱埜 주야
(주야)
Zhu Ya(朱埜) was the second son of Zhu Xi(朱熹). He was posthumously titled Marquis of Anyang(安陽侯). 안양후(安陽侯), 야(埜)
Zhu Yi 朱邑 주읍
(주이)
(d. 58 BCE). Superintendent of agriculture 大司農 during the reign of Emperor Xuan of Han 漢宣帝.
Zhu Yipei 朱以沛 주이패
(주이페이)
Assumed to be the misspelling of Zhu Yipa 朱以派 who was appointed Prince of Lu 魯王 in 1640. According to the History of Ming, he killed himself when the Manchu army invaded Shandong in 1642. However, according to Manchus' letter to Joseon of 1643 cited in the Veritable Records of King Injo of Joseon, he was killed by Manchus when the Manchu army invaded Beijing. 로왕(魯王), 주이패(朱以沛)
Zhu Yiyuan 朱以源 주이원
(저우이위안)
He was appointed Prince of Dongyuan 東原王 in 1612. According to Manchus' letter to Joseon of 1643, he was killed by Manchus when the Manchu army invaded Beijing in 1642. 동원왕(東原王), 주이원(朱以源)
Zhu Yong 朱庸 주용
(주융)
A nephew of Emperor Zhengtong 正統. He led an expeditionary army against the Jianzhou Jurchens 建州女眞 in 1479. 무녕후(撫寧侯), 주용(朱庸)
Zhu You 朱祐 주우
(주유)
(d. 48 CE). One of the meritorious retainers of Emperor Guangwu 光武帝 at the founding of the Eastern Han dynasty.
Zhu Youji 朱友季 주우계
(주유지)
A Confucian scholar from Raozhou (饒州) who submitted a book he wrote to the emperor's palace during the reign of Yongle emperor(永樂帝) in the Ming Dynasty. He was punished for his unorthodox views. 우계(Youji 友季)
Zhu Youqian 李繼麟 이계린
(주유쳰)
Zhu Youqian(朱友謙, ?-926) was highly regarded by Zhu Quanzhong(朱全忠) who had founded Later Liang(後梁). Quanzhong recognized his ability, adopted him as his son, and appointed him King Ji(冀王). After Zhu Quanzhong was assassinated by his son Zhu Yougui(朱友珪), he depended on Li Cunxu(李存勗). Li made him King Xiping(西平王). Emperor Zhuangzong(荘宗, Li Cunxu) of Later Tang(後唐) favored him and adopted him as his son and changed his name into Li Jilin(李継麟). But later he was falsely accused of rebellion with the result that his whole family was put to death. 이계린(李繼麟), 덕광(德光), 간(簡)
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