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Pronunciation | Zhūgě/Chu1-ko3 (Pinyin) Chu-kat (Pe̍h-ōe-jī) |
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Language(s) | Chinese or Korean |
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Language(s) | Chinese language |
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Hangul | 제갈 | ||||||
Hanja | 諸葛 | ||||||
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Kanji | 諸葛 | ||||||
Hiragana | しょかつ もろくず | ||||||
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Zhuge[1] in Chinese, Jegal in Korean, or Morokuzu in Japanese is a compound surname in East Asia. It is ranked 314th in Hundred Family Surnames in China. The surname has often been synonymous with wisdom in Chinese culture, due to the fame of Zhuge Liang.
List
Zhuge
- Zhuge Liang,(181-234) chancellor of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period.
- Zhuge Zhan, Zhuge Liang's son.
- Zhuge Shang, Zhuge Zhan's son.
- Zhuge Zhan, Zhuge Liang's son.
- Zhuge Jin, Zhuge Liang's elder brother, served Eastern Wu.
- Zhuge Ke, Zhuge Jin's son, served Eastern Wu.
- Zhuge Qiao, Zhuge Jin's son, adopted by Zhuge Liang.
- Zhuge Dan, Zhuge Liang's cousin, served Cao Wei and started the Zhuge Dan Rebellion.
- Zhuge Xu, Military General of Cao Wei
- Zhuge Shuang,General of The Tang Dynasty
Jegal
- Jaegal Sung-yeol, a former speed skater
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Notes
- ^ The approximate pronunciation in English is /ˈdʒuː ˈɡə/.