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*''Born: [[1765]]/3/26''
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*''Died: [[1818]]''
 
*''Titles'': 小禄親方 ''(Oroku ueekata / O: Uruku ueekata)''
 
*''Titles'': 小禄親方 ''(Oroku ueekata / O: Uruku ueekata)''
 
*''Other Names'': [[馬]] 応昌 ''(C: Mǎ Yīngchāng / J: Ba Oushou)''
 
*''Other Names'': [[馬]] 応昌 ''(C: Mǎ Yīngchāng / J: Ba Oushou)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[小禄]] 良和 ''(Oroku Ryouwa)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[小禄]] 良和 ''(Oroku Ryouwa)''
  
Oroku Ryôwa, also known by his [[Ryukyuan names|Chinese-style name]] Ba Ôshô, was a [[Scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-official]]. He served as a member of the [[Sanshikan]] from [[1765]] to [[1818]].
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Oroku Ryôwa, also known by his [[Ryukyuan names|Chinese-style name]] Ba Ôshô, was a [[Scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-official]]. He served as Deputy Envoy (''fukushi'') of the [[1806]] [[Ryukyuan embassies to Edo|mission to Edo]], and for a time as ''[[Omono bugyo|Omono bugyô]]'' (O: ''Umun bujô'', Magistrate of the Royal Storehouses), before becoming a member of the [[Sanshikan]].
 
 
Ryôwa traveled to [[Edo]] as Deputy Envoy (''fukushi'') of the [[1806]] [[Ryukyuan embassies to Edo|mission to Edo]]. He also served for a time as ''[[Omono bugyo|Omono bugyô]]'' (O: ''Umun bujô'', Magistrate of the Royal Storehouses).
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:05, 20 June 2017

  • Born: 1765/3/26
  • Died: 1818
  • Titles: 小禄親方 (Oroku ueekata / O: Uruku ueekata)
  • Other Names: 応昌 (C: Mǎ Yīngchāng / J: Ba Oushou)
  • Japanese: 小禄 良和 (Oroku Ryouwa)

Oroku Ryôwa, also known by his Chinese-style name Ba Ôshô, was a Ryukyuan scholar-official. He served as Deputy Envoy (fukushi) of the 1806 mission to Edo, and for a time as Omono bugyô (O: Umun bujô, Magistrate of the Royal Storehouses), before becoming a member of the Sanshikan.

References

  • Kimura Yoshisato 木村吉聡 (ed.), Ryukyu shisetsu no Edo nobori to Mitarai 琉球使節の江戸上りと御手洗, Shiomachi kankô kôryû Center 潮待ち館観光交流センター (2001), 33.