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**[[Sho Hashi|Shô Hashi]] (1371-1439) - son of Shô Shishô, 2nd king of the Shô Dynasty, united Okinawa and established Ryûkyû Kingdom
 
**[[Sho Hashi|Shô Hashi]] (1371-1439) - son of Shô Shishô, 2nd king of the Shô Dynasty, united Okinawa and established Ryûkyû Kingdom
 
***[[Sho Chu|Shô Chû]] (1391-1444) -  2nd son of Shô Hashi, 3rd king of the Shô Dynasty
 
***[[Sho Chu|Shô Chû]] (1391-1444) -  2nd son of Shô Hashi, 3rd king of the Shô Dynasty
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****[[Sho Shitatsu|Shô Shitatsu]] (1408-1449) - son of Shô Chû, 4th king of the Shô Dynasty
 
***[[Sho Kinpuku|Shô Kinpuku]] (1398-1453) - 6th son of Shô Hashi, 6th king of the Shô Dynasty
 
***[[Sho Kinpuku|Shô Kinpuku]] (1398-1453) - 6th son of Shô Hashi, 6th king of the Shô Dynasty
****[[Sho Shitatsu|Shô Shitatsu]] (1408-1449) - son of Shô Chû, 4th king of the Shô Dynasty
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***[[Sho Taikyu|Shô Taikyû]] (d. 1461) - 7th son of Shô Hashi, 7th king of the Shô Dynasty
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****[[Sho Toku|Shô Toku]] (1441-1469) - son of Shô Taikyû, 8th king of the Shô Dynasty
  
 
==Lineage of the Second Shô Dynasty==
 
==Lineage of the Second Shô Dynasty==
 
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*[[Sho Shoku|Shô Shoku]]<!--尚稷-->
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**[[Sho Seni|Shô Sen'i]] (r. 1477) - 2nd king of Second Shô Dynasty, son of Shô Shoku
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**[[Sho En|Shô En]] (r. 1470-1476, aka Kanamaru) - founder of Second Shô Dynasty, eldest son of Shô Shoku
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***[[Yosoidon]] - second wife of Shô En
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***[[Sho Shin|Shô Shin]] (r. 1477-1526) - 3rd king of Second Shô Dynasty, son of Shô En & Yosoidon
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****[[Sho Iko|Sho Ikô]] (Urasoe Chôman)<!--浦添朝満・尚維衡--> - eldest son of Shô Shin
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*****[[Bainan]] - daughter of Shô Ikô, ''[[kikoe-ogimi|kikôe-ôgimi]]''
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*****[[Urasoe Chokyo|Shô Kôgyô]] (Urasoe Chôkyô) - eldest son of Shô Ikô
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******[[Sho I|Shô I]]<!--尚懿--> - eldest son of Shô Kôgyô
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*******[[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]] (r. 1589-1620) - 7th king of Second Shô Dynasty, eldest son of Shô I, adopted son of [[Sho Ei|Shô Ei]]
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*******[[Prince Sho Ko|Shô Kô]]<!--尚宏--> - son of Shô I
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****[[Sho Chorai|Shô Chôrai]]<!--尚朝来--> - second son of Shô Shin
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****[[Sho Shoi|Shô Shôi]] - third son of Shô Shin
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****[[Sho Ryutoku|Shô Ryûtoku]]<!--尚龍徳--> - fourth son of Shô Shin
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****[[Sho Kyojin|Shô Kyôjin]]<!--尚享仁--> - sixth son of Shô Shin
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****[[Sho Gendo|Shô Gendô]]<!--尚源道--> - seventh son of Shô Shin
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****[[Sho Sei|Shô Sei]] (r. 1527-1555) - 4th king of Second Shô Dynasty, fifth son of Shô Shin
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*****[[Prince Sho Tei|Shô Tei]]<!--尚禎--> - eldest son of Shô Sei
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*****[[Sho Yoso|Shô Yôsô]]<!--尚楊叢--> - third son of Shô Sei
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*****[[Sho Kanshin|Shô Kanshin]]<!--尚鑑心--> - fourth son of Shô Sei
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*****[[Sho Kan|Shô Kan]]<!--尚桓--> - fifth son of Shô Sei
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*****[[Sho Hangoku|Shô Hangoku]]<!--尚范国--> - sixth son of Shô Sei
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*****[[Ie Chogi|Shô Sôken]]<!--尚宗賢・伊江朝義--> - seventh son of Shô Sei
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*****[[Sho Kotoku|Shô Kôtoku]]<!--尚洪徳--> - eighth son of Shô Sei
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*****[[Sho Gen|Shô Gen]] (r. 1556-1572) - 5th king of Second Shô Dynasty, second son of Shô Sei
 
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Revision as of 10:27, 8 September 2013

  • Japanese: 尚王統 (Shou outou)

The Shô family which ruled the Ryûkyû Kingdom was in fact two separate lineages.

After Hashi, king of Chûzan, conquered the kingdoms of Hokuzan and Nanzan, uniting the island of Okinawa and establishing the Ryûkyû Kingdom in 1429, he was granted the name Shô (C: Shang) by the Ming Court as a royal surname, and was recognized as the legitimate ruler of Ryûkyû as a tributary state. This name was then passed down as the royal, dynastic, surname of the Kings of Ryûkyû.

A few decades later, in 1469, a high-ranking government official & court aristocrat, Kanamaru, staged a coup, overthrowing the First Shô Dynasty, and installing himself (and his descendants) as king of Ryûkyû. As part of efforts to establish his legitimacy, he took the name Shô, so as to give some impression of a continuation of a Shô family as the rulers of the kingdom, despite being of no actual blood relation. He took the name King Shô En for himself, and passed on the name Shô to his descendants; thus began the Second Shô Dynasty.

Lineage of the First Shô Dynasty

  • Shô Shishô (d. 1421) - 1st king of the Shô Dynasty
    • Shô Hashi (1371-1439) - son of Shô Shishô, 2nd king of the Shô Dynasty, united Okinawa and established Ryûkyû Kingdom
      • Shô Chû (1391-1444) - 2nd son of Shô Hashi, 3rd king of the Shô Dynasty
        • Shô Shitatsu (1408-1449) - son of Shô Chû, 4th king of the Shô Dynasty
      • Shô Kinpuku (1398-1453) - 6th son of Shô Hashi, 6th king of the Shô Dynasty
      • Shô Taikyû (d. 1461) - 7th son of Shô Hashi, 7th king of the Shô Dynasty
        • Shô Toku (1441-1469) - son of Shô Taikyû, 8th king of the Shô Dynasty

Lineage of the Second Shô Dynasty