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Little is known about Echi no Takutsu. The details of his life are not covered well in the [[Nihon Shoki]], one of the oldest Japanese history texts. The date of his birth is unknown, but it is known that he died in [[663]] at the [[Hakusukinoe|Battle of Hakusukinoe]].
 
Little is known about Echi no Takutsu. The details of his life are not covered well in the [[Nihon Shoki]], one of the oldest Japanese history texts. The date of his birth is unknown, but it is known that he died in [[663]] at the [[Hakusukinoe|Battle of Hakusukinoe]].
  
The Nihon Shoki records that, in [[661]], [[Emperor Tenji|Naka-no-Oe]] (soon to be the Emperor Tenji) sent a group of generals to help the country [[Paekche]] in its fight against [[Tang]] China and the kingdom of [[Silla]]. In almost what could be considered a side-note, the text states, "Takutsu, Hada no Miyakko, of Lower Shousen rank..." was sent to help Paekche.
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The Nihon Shoki records that, in [[661]], [[Emperor Tenji|Naka-no-Ôe]] (soon to be the Emperor Tenji) sent a group of generals to help the country [[Paekche]] in its fight against [[Tang]] China and the kingdom of [[Silla]]. In almost what could be considered a side-note, the text states, "Takutsu, Hada no Miyakko, of Lower Shousen rank..." was sent to help Paekche.
  
 
Echi no Takutsu is said to have died a heroic death at Hakusukinoe, slaying "tens of men."
 
Echi no Takutsu is said to have died a heroic death at Hakusukinoe, slaying "tens of men."

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  • Died: 663
  • Japanese: 朴市田来津

Little is known about Echi no Takutsu. The details of his life are not covered well in the Nihon Shoki, one of the oldest Japanese history texts. The date of his birth is unknown, but it is known that he died in 663 at the Battle of Hakusukinoe.

The Nihon Shoki records that, in 661, Naka-no-Ôe (soon to be the Emperor Tenji) sent a group of generals to help the country Paekche in its fight against Tang China and the kingdom of Silla. In almost what could be considered a side-note, the text states, "Takutsu, Hada no Miyakko, of Lower Shousen rank..." was sent to help Paekche.

Echi no Takutsu is said to have died a heroic death at Hakusukinoe, slaying "tens of men."

Sources

Nihongi. Aston. 2.280