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Following the mission's return in [[1765]], he performed [[Noh]] for the 85th birthday of the ''[[kikoe-ogimi|kikoe-ôgimi]]'', and was named Dance Magistrate shortly afterward. In [[1779]], he was elevated to the title of ''[[Sanshikan]] zashiki''.
 
Following the mission's return in [[1765]], he performed [[Noh]] for the 85th birthday of the ''[[kikoe-ogimi|kikoe-ôgimi]]'', and was named Dance Magistrate shortly afterward. In [[1779]], he was elevated to the title of ''[[Sanshikan]] zashiki''.
  
His grandson [[Oroko Ryokyo|Oroku Ryôkyô]] also served in prominent posts in receiving [[Chinese investiture envoys]] and on missions to [[Edo]].  
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His grandson [[Oroku Ryokyo|Oroku Ryôkyô]] also served in prominent posts in receiving [[Chinese investiture envoys]] and on missions to [[Edo]].  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:25, 9 December 2016

  • Titles: 小禄親雲上 (Oroku peechin)
  • Japanese: 小禄良潁 (Oroku Ryouei)

Oroku Ryôei was a Ryukyuan scholar-official who served as gakusei (head chamber musician) on the 1764 Ryukyuan embassy to Edo, and the following year was named udui bujô (Magistrate of Dance).

Following the mission's return in 1765, he performed Noh for the 85th birthday of the kikoe-ôgimi, and was named Dance Magistrate shortly afterward. In 1779, he was elevated to the title of Sanshikan zashiki.

His grandson Oroku Ryôkyô also served in prominent posts in receiving Chinese investiture envoys and on missions to Edo.

References

  • Miyagi Eishô 宮城栄昌, Ryûkyû shisha no Edo nobori 琉球使者の江戸上り, Tokyo: Daiichi Shobô (1982), 49.