Hong Dagu | |||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 洪茶丘 | ||||||
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Hangul | 홍다구 | ||||||
Hanja | 洪茶丘 | ||||||
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Standard Mandarin | |
Hanyu Pinyin | hong2 cha2 qiu1 |
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Revised Romanization | Hong Da-gu |
McCune–Reischauer | Hong Ta-gu |
Hong Dagu (Mongolian name: Charghu 察爾球) (1244–1291) was a Korean commander of the Yuan dynasty. His given name was Jun-gi (俊奇; 준기, zun4 qi2), but his courtesy name Dagu is far more famous. The Hong family dominated the Liaoyang province in Manchuria during the late 13th and the early 14th centuries.