• Shishō (思紹, r. 1407–1421), or Shō Shishō (尚思紹) in later sources, was Anji of Sashiki and later King of Chūzan, one of three polities on the island of Okinawa...
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  • located in Shimajiri District, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. Shō Shishō, founder of the First Shō Dynasty of the Ryukyu Kingdom, ruled Sashiki Magiri from...
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    In 1406, Bunei was overthrown and Shō Shishō became the nominal ruler of Chūzan, placed there by his eldest son Shō Hashi as part of a power bid to control...
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  • Shishō mother: daughter of Miiko Wife: Inami Machirugi Children: Hirata Sashiki[dubious – discuss] Shō Chū Sho Nankijin Seiji Yasuji Sho Kinpuku Sho Furi...
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    Satto, Bunei, Shishō and Shō Hashi, while the tablets of Shō Taikyū and Shō Toku were at Tenkai-ji. Shō En, the founder of the Second Shō dynasty, established...
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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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    of King Shō En (1415–1476), the first king of the Second Shō dynasty of the Ryūkyū Kingdom. Shō Shishō (1402–1439), of the short lived First Shō dynasty...
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  • First Shō dynasty Shō Shishō, Chief (1406–1421) Shō Hashi, Chief (1422–1429), King (1429–1439) Tributary state of the Ming dynasty, 1429–1644 Shō Chū,...
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    Sashichi Gushiku) is a Ryukyuan gusuku in Nanjō, Okinawa. It was built by Shō Shishō and served as the home of the Aji of Sashiki Magiri. During the Taishō...
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    of power under the Shō family. Shō Hashi (1372–1439) conquered Chūzan, the middle kingdom, in 1404 and made his father, Shō Shishō, the king. He conquered...
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    19th century. Technically, Hashi's father Shō Shishō was king of Chūzan in 1419, and neither was called "Shō" until that name was granted them by the Ming...
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    Veritable Records states that Ming China let Crown Prince Shō Hashi succeed the late King Shishō. Historians have noted suspicious patterns in the Sanzans'...
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    "Lord of Ryukyu" in 1422. A 1470 coup d'état by Sho En founded the Second Shō dynasty. The reign of Shō Shin (1477–1526) saw the centralization of the...
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  • by China, Hashi led a larger rebellion, ousting Bunei and establishing Shō Shishō, Hashi's father, as King of Chūzan. Though records do not indicate the...
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  • still not clear. He was appointed Kokushō (国相, "Chief Minister") by King Shō Shishō in 1411. "Ō Mō." Okinawa konpakuto jiten (沖縄コンパクト事典, "Okinawa Compact...
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  • Grimoire of Zero (Japanese: ゼロから始める魔法の書, Hepburn: Zero kara Hajimeru Mahō no Sho, lit. "Starting the Magical Book from Zero") is a Japanese light novel series...
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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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    Technically, Hashi's father Shō Shishō was king of Chūzan in 1419, and neither was called "Shō" until that name was granted them by the Ming...
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    Ryukyu Islands Technically, Hashi's father Shō Shishō was king of Chūzan in 1416, and neither was called "Shō" until that name was granted them by the Ming...
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    Satto's descendant, King Bunei, and installed his father, Shishō, as king of Chūzan. In 1429, King Shō Hashi completed the unification of the three kingdoms...
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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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  • (Birthplace of King Shō En) Sashiki Yodore 佐敷ようどれ Sashiki yōdore Okinawa Island Nanjō family mausoleum of Shō Shishō, father of Shō Hashi; relocated from...
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  • (Japanese: 本好きの下剋上 ~司書になるためには手段を選んでいられません~, Hepburn: Honzuki no Gekokujō: Shisho ni Naru Tame ni wa Shudan o Erandeiraremasen, lit. "Ascendance of a Bookworm:...
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    - "Senior Recorder" Shikibu-shōroku or Shikibu-no-shō-sakan (式部少録) (x 3) - "Junior Recorders" Shishō (史生) (x 20) - "Scribes" Shōshō (省掌) (x 2) - "Office...
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    the right (右大史, Udaishi). Assistant secretaries of the left or right (史生, Shishō), 20 positions. There are twenty officials with this title. The Asuka-,...
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  • and below) in a stable. Also used to call every wrestler trained by the shishō or a more senior wrestler. Dezuiri (手数入り) A yokozuna dohyo-iri performed...
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  • Transcriptions Romanization Shisho Gokyō...
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    by the lunar calendar. Historically it was also known by the names Ōsumi Shō-Hachiman-gū (大隅正八幡宮) and Kokubu Hachiman-gū (国分八幡宮). The shrine precincts...
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  • Shō Hashi's unification of Okinawa in a way drastically different from Sai On's edition of Chūzan Seifu (1725). Shō Hashi succeeded his father Shishō...
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  • gets captured by him instead. 11 11 "Master ~Leader~" Transliteration: "Shishō ~Rīdā~" (Japanese: 師匠 ~Leader~) Takefumi Anzai Takefumi Anzai Hiroshi Seko...
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