词条 | Hampyeong No clan |
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|name = Hampyeong No clan |native_name = |native_name_lang = |other_names = |type = |coat_of_arms = |coat_of_arms_size = |alt = |coat_of_arms_caption = |image = |image_size = |alt2 = |image_caption = |parent_family = |country = Korea |ethnicity = |region = Hampyeong County |early_forms = |etymology = |origin = |founded = |founder = {{ill|No Mok|ja|魯穆}} |current_head = |dissolution = |deposition = |cadet branches = |final_ruler = |final_head = |titles = |styles = |members = |connected_members = No Jae-wook |other_families = |distinctions = |traditions = |motto = |motto_lang = |motto_trans = |heirlooms = |estate = |website = |footnotes = }}Hampyeong No clan ({{Korean|함평 노씨|咸平 魯氏}}) was one of the Korean clans. Their Bon-gwan was in Hampyeong County, South Jeolla Province. According to the research in 2005, the number of Hampyeong No clan was 35231. The name of Lu came from China. The name was made when Bo Qin was appointed as Lu and called himself as Lu. {{ill|Lu Zhonglian|zh|魯仲連}} who was a loyal family of Qi during Warring States period era founded Gija Joseon with Gija when {{ill|Lu Zhonglian|zh|魯仲連}} conquered Korea. {{ill|No Mok|ja|魯穆}}, a descendant of {{ill|Lu Zhonglian|zh|魯仲連}}, began Hampyeong No clan because he was appointed as Prince of Gasu ({{hanja|嘉樹君}}) after he became a Palace Attendant ({{hanja|侍中}}) in Goryeo during Injong of Goryeo’s reign.[1] See also
References1. ^{{Cite book|author=|date=|title=Academy of Korean Studies 함평노씨 咸平魯氏|publisher=Academy of Korean Studies|url=http://terms.naver.com/entry.nhn?docId=290959&cid=42835&categoryId=42835&mobile}} External links
2 : Korean clan names of Chinese origin|Hampyeong No clan |
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