• Shō Sei (尚清, 1497–1555) was king of the Ryukyu Kingdom from 1526 to 1555. He was the fifth son of King Shō Shin, who he succeeded. Shō Sei suppressed a...
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  • Shō Sei (尚 成, 4 December 1800 – 7 February 1803) was king of the Ryūkyū Kingdom from 1802 to 1803. Shō Sei was the only son of king Shō On. He was 2 years...
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    His son King Shō Sei expressed the line of succession in a slightly more elaborate form. The Katanohana Inscription (1543) reads: "Shō Sei, King of Chūzan...
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  • York Given name Shō Sei (1497–1555), king of the Ryukyu Kingdom from 1526 to 1555 Shō Sei (r. 1803), king of the Ryukyu Kingdom in 1803 Sei Fujii (1882–1954)...
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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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    Shō Shin (尚真, 1465–1527; r. 1477–1527) was a king of the Ryukyu Kingdom, the third ruler of the second Shō dynasty. Shō Shin's long reign has been described...
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    Shogun (redirect from Seî Taishogun)
    title sei-i taishōgun (征夷大将軍): 征 (sei, せい) means "conquer" or "subjugate", and 夷 (i, い) means "barbarian" or "savage"; 大 (dai, だい) means "great"; 将 (shō, しょう)...
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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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  • Shō On died when he was only 18 years old. His successor was his only child, the infant Shō Sei, who died 1 year later. Shō On's younger brother Shō Kō...
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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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  • — — yū hjuwng 熊 bear — — — yū hjuwng 子 child shi shi su — tsiX 清 clear shō sei (shin) — tshjeng 京 capital kyō kei (kin) — kjaeng 兵 soldier hyō hei — —...
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    them. He was the second son of King Shō Sei, who he succeeded, and was succeeded in turn by his second son, Shō Ei. Imperial Chinese missions to the...
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    Ritsuryō (redirect from Ritsuryou-sei)
    Feudal Japan. The political system in accord to Ritsuryō is called "Ritsuryō-sei" (律令制). Kyaku (格) are amendments of Ritsuryō, Shiki (式) are enactments. Ritsuryō...
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    favor of his son, Shō Iku. This was only the second time in the history of the kingdom that a king abdicated; the 1477 abdication of Shō Sen'i was the first...
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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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  • Second Shō dynasty – Vassal state of Satsuma Domain, 1609–1872 Shō On, King (1795–1802) Shō Sei, King (1802–1803) Shō Kō, King (1804–1828) Shō Iku, Regent...
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  • Second Shō dynasty – Tributary state of the Ming dynasty, 1429–1644 Shō Shin, King (1477–1526) Shō Sei, King (1526–1555) Shō Gen, King (1556–1572) Shō Ei...
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    queen regent for Shō Shin of the Ryukyu Kingdom. (1477–1505) Aragusuku Anki, later Urasoe Ryōken, head of the Sanshikan and regent for Shō Gen. (1556–1566)...
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    forces to Nago. At Nago, Shō Hashi's force of 500 attacked a castle, defeating its 200 defenders. Upon reaching Nakijin Castle, Shō Hashi sent 20 infiltrators...
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  • Shō Sei (尚 盛), was a royal of Ryukyu Kingdom. Kin Chōtei was the second head of a royal family called Kin Udun (金武御殿). He was the fourth son of Shō Kyū...
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  • Kingdom. He was father-in-law of Aragusuku Anki. In the summer 1555, King Shō Sei became seriously ill. The king ordered Kunigami Keimei, Gusukuma Shūshin...
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    Yarazamori Castle was built on the southern mouth of Naha Port in 1546 by King Shō Sei. It was built to defend the Port and city of Naha, alongside its sister...
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    Mie Castle was built on the northern mouth of Naha Port in 1546 by King Shō Sei. It was built to defend the Port and city of Naha, alongside its sister...
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  • 可昌), was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom. In the summer 1555, King Shō Sei became seriously ill. The king ordered three members of Sanshikan, Gusukuma...
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    Education. It was named after the 7th-century regent Shōtoku. Shō (Go'on reading) can also be read sei (Kan’on reading); the latter was chosen for this school...
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  • hàahng hành haeng gyō kō an walk 請 tshjengX qǐng chéng, chíng thỉnh cheong shō sei shin request 暖 nwanX nuǎn nyúhn noãn nan nan dan non warm 頭 duw tóu tàuh...
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  • adopted Shō Kō, the fourth son of Crown Prince Shō Tetsu, as his adopted son. After King Shō Sei died young in 1803, he gave up his fatherhood. Shō Kō was...
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  • According to legend, Aragusuku was a love child of King Shō Shin. In the summer 1555, King Shō Sei became seriously ill. The king ordered three ministers...
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    Dō·Kyū·Sei Romance Manga in February". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2020-07-05. Hodgkins, Crystalyn (2020-03-20). "Gō Ikeyamada Ends Dō·Kyū·Sei Romance...
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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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