Shō Shitsu (尚質, 1629–1668) was a king of the Ryukyu Kingdom who held the throne from 1648 until his death in 1668. The fourth son of King Shō Hō, he was...
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King of Ryukyu (redirect from Genealogy of the Shō Dynasties)
earliest known form of the narrative dates to the reign of King Shō Shin of the Second Shō dynasty. A stone monument dated 1522 makes reference to "three...
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(Motobu Aji Chōsin) was a descendant of Shō Kōshin, aka Prince Motobu Chōhei (1655 - 1687), the sixth son of Shō Shitsu (1629–1668), the King of Ryukyu. The...
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the first Shō dynasty. Hashi was granted the surname "Shō" (Chinese: 尚; pinyin: Shàng) by the Ming emperor in 1421, becoming known as Shō Hashi (Chinese:...
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The Second Shō dynasty (第二尚氏王朝, daini Shō-shi ō-chō) was the last dynasty of the Ryukyu Kingdom from 1469 to 1879, ruled by the Second Shō family (第二尚氏...
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began compiling the Mirror of Chūzan in 1650, by the orders of the king Shō Shitsu. According to Haneji shioki (The Directives of Haneji), one of his chief...
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lasted until 1850. During the rule of kings Shō Shitsu (1648–1668) and Shō Tei (1669–1709) i.e. sessei Shō Shōken (1666–1673) were recovered the internal...
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by his Chinese style name Shō Kōki (尚 弘毅), was a royal of Ryukyu Kingdom. Prince Ōzato was the second son of King Shō Shitsu, and his mother was Misato...
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Okinawa, and was built for Ryūkyūan royalty in 1501 by King Shō Shin, the third king of the Second Shō Dynasty a short distance from Shuri Castle. The site,...
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Satsuma Domain, 1609–1872 Shō Hō, King (1621–1640) Shō Ken, King (1641–1647) Shō Shitsu, King (1648–1668) Shō Tei, King (1669–1709) Korea Joseon (complete list)...
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November 13, 2011 (2011-11-13) 11 "Dis-Appearing Moon-Door" Transliteration: "Shō Shitsu Tsuki To" (Japanese: 消・失・月・戸) Kazuki Nakashima November 20, 2011 (2011-11-20)...
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Motobu Chōhei (本部朝平, aka Shō Kōshin 尚弘信, 1655–1687), the 6th son of the 10th King Shō Shitsu (1629–1668) of the Second Royal Shō Dynasty of Ryūkyū. According...
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Chinese style name Shō Kokuyō (向 国用), was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom. Chatan Chōchō was an uncle of the famous sessei Shō Shōken. He served as...
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Shō Ken (尚 賢, Shō Ken, October 15, 1625 – October 19, 1647) was the 9th king of the Ryukyu Kingdom, who ruled from 1641 to 1647. Shō Ken was the third...
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(Motobu Aji Chōsin) was a descendant of Shō Kōshin, aka Prince Motobu Chōhei (1655 - 1687), the sixth son of Shō Shitsu (1629–1668), the King of Ryukyu. Chōki...
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known by his Chinese style name Shō Kōsai (尚 弘才), was a prince of Ryukyu Kingdom. Chatan was the fourth son of King Shō Shitsu, and his mother was Mafee Aji...
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Shō Hō (尚豊, 1590–1640) was a king of the Ryukyu Kingdom. He succeeded Shō Nei, whose reign saw the invasion of Ryukyu by Japanese forces in 1609 and the...
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north on behalf of the Chūzan court at Shuri. The post was abolished by Shō Shitsu in 1665, the last warden was ordered to move to Shuri. During the Ryukyu...
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Shō Tei (尚貞, 1645–1709) was the 11th King of the Second Shō Dynasty of the Ryukyu Kingdom, who held the throne from 1669 until his death in 1709. He was...
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developed out of a council of regents. It emerged in 1556, when the young Shō Gen, who was mute, ascended to the throne of Ryūkyū. The council of regents...
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Okinawa) as his hereditary fief in 1697. Takehara was a son-in-law of King Shō Shitsu. He had two famous sons: the eldest son Misato Anman and the third son...
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(Motobu Aji Chōsin) was a descendant of Shō Kōshin, aka Prince Motobu Chōhei (1655 - 1687), the sixth son of Shō Shitsu (1629–1668), the King of Ryukyu. The...
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Following the 1609 invasion of Ryukyu, beginning with the succession of Shō Hō, the Satsuma Domain also had to be notified and asked for approval and...
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headed by Prince Gushikawa Chōei. Chōei was the seventh son of Shō Kyū, son of King Shō Gen (r. 1556–72). Prince Nago led a mission in 1682 to congratulate...
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and Shuriōkimi Aji-ganashi. He was also a half-brother of King Shō Hō. After Shō Shitsu succeeded the throne, he led a mission Edo in 1649. Gushikawa Chōei...
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position of sessei during the first Shō Dynasty of Ryukyuan kings were Chinese, but beginning with the Second Shō Dynasty, sessei were native Ryukyuans...
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away her Zodiarts Switch. 11 "Dis-Appearing Moon-Door" Transliteration: "Shō Shitsu Tsuki To" (Japanese: 消・失・月・戸) Kazuki Nakashima November 20, 2011 (2011-11-20)...
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Chashitsu (redirect from Cha-Shitsu)
is pronounced Tōgu-dō, and is a private Buddhist hall, not a chashitsu) Shō-an (松庵, Pine Hut) Ichimoku-an (一木庵, One Tree Hut) Rokusō-an (六窓庵, Six Window...
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scold シツ、しか-る shitsu, shika-ru 831 失 大 5 4 lose シツ、うしな-う shitsu, ushina-u 832 室 宀 9 2 room シツ、むろ shitsu, muro 833 疾 疒 10 S rapidly シツ shitsu 834 執 土 11 S...
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Jiken File: Keibuho: Seiko Gojo Mariyuki Mizuno TV Tokyo Kinkyū Torishirabe-shitsu Keiko Nitta TV Asahi Shin Yame Ken no Onna Sarina Ozeki 2016 Shin Ryokō...
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