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W7 W8Ryangbo,Soo
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II-7 8 량보수량보,수
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W7. or W7-1. Ryangbo(량보, 良輔) Cheomjigong Branch(Major general,첨지공파, 僉知公派) Cheomjungchu(Major General)

W7-2. Ryangjwa (량좌良佐, Gapsangong갑산공甲山公), W7-3. Ryangwoo (량좌良佑, Moksagong목사공牧使公), 

W7-3. Ryangeon (량언良彦, Jangsaranggon장사랑공將仕郞公), W7-4. Ryanggirl (량걸良傑, Jeonguigong정의공貞毅公)

  • Rangbo’s Courtesy name was Kukno (국노國老Treat him like a king). Ryangbo died on October 28 (did not indicate year). Ryangbo served as Cheomjungchu (僉中樞 currently, administrator or military rank Major General) as a government official succession (壽階) given to older people. His spouse’s family name was Park (우봉박씨 Park Clan in Wubong) and she died on August 12 (did not indicate year). She had "Sukbuin (淑夫人 Jeong 3 Pum, Dangsanggwan, director or Brigadier General)", an official position. Rangbo’s grave was in the grave of Rangbo’s father, We (上同). The direction of tomb was east (90° 卯坐) and Rangbo and Rangbo’s spouse shared the same grave (祔). Rangbo’s spouse died on August 12 (did not indicate year). The spouse's father, Kwanghyung, went through Jinsa and served as a Chambong (local government official). He had 4 sons, Soo (洙), Sok (涑), Ki (沂), and Rak (洛). The progenitor of the Cheomji faction. Cheomji was the official rank of Jeong 3 Pum military officer of the central government. Jungchuwon was a government office in charge of distributing and distributing the king's name, military affairs, and military equipment. The military officer of the third rank was currently a Major General in the military rank.

W8. 1551-? Soo(수, 洙)

  • Soo's younger brothers were Sok, Ki, and Rak. Rak had three sons, of which Rak’s 3rd son, Yijin was adopted and inherited. Rakjosamja (洛祖三子) means that there are three sons. Soo was born in 1551 (明宗6, King Myungjong, 6 years of ruling) and died on May 15 (did not indicate year). Gajeong (가정 嘉靖) used by King Sejong, the 12th emperor of the Ming Dynasty (1522-1566). Soo served as Cheomjungchu (僉中樞 currently, administrator or military rank Major General) as a government official succession (壽階) given to older people and received the Hojochampan (戶曹參判 similar to Vice Minister now) after his death.  Soo’s spouse was Pyungsan Shin Clan and received "Jeongbuin (貞夫人, Jeong and Jong 2 Pum, Minister)", an official position. The spouse's father’s Courtesy name was Hongmanho, grandfather was Sechim and great-grandfather was Kyungkwang who was the grandson of "Sunmahiryum (洗馬希濂an expression of calling ancestors' names with respect)". Soo’s spouse died on March 2 (did not indicate year). Soo’s grave was in the grave of Soo’s father, Rangbo (上同), We. Soo and his spouse shared the same grave (祔) and the direction was east (90° 卯坐).

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