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*''Japanese/Chinese'': [[楊]] 春枝 ''(Yô Shunshi / Yáng Chūnzhī)''
  
Shunki was a [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan]] scholar-bureaucrat known for his involvement in producing the first [[calendar in Ryukyu|calendar]] calculated and compiled in Ryûkyû, along with his younger brother [[Yo Shunei|Yô Shun'ei]].
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Shunshi was a [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan]] scholar-bureaucrat known for his involvement in producing the first [[calendar in Ryukyu|calendar]] calculated and compiled in Ryûkyû, along with his younger brother [[Yo Shunei|Yô Shun'ei]].
  
Shunki first began studying calendrics in [[1665]]; he then traveled to [[Fuzhou]] in [[1667]] to continue that study. He received permission from the [[Emperor of China|Qing emperor]] in [[1670]] to produce a calendar; his younger brother Yô Shun'ei arrived in Fuzhou that same year, and the two began to study together.
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Shunshi first began studying calendrics in [[1665]]; he then traveled to [[Fuzhou]] in [[1667]] to continue that study. He received permission from the [[Emperor of China|Qing emperor]] in [[1670]] to produce a calendar; his younger brother Yô Shun'ei arrived in Fuzhou that same year, and the two began to study together.
  
Shunki died in [[1671]]/8, but his brother Yô Shun'ei continued his studies, and produced in [[1673]] the first calendar compiled by a Ryukyuan individual. The following year ([[1674]]), woodblocks were cut, and copies were printed and distributed across the kingdom.
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Shunshi died in [[1671]]/8, but his brother Yô Shun'ei continued his studies, and produced in [[1673]] the first calendar compiled by a Ryukyuan individual. The following year ([[1674]]), woodblocks were cut, and copies were printed and distributed across the kingdom.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:43, 29 February 2020

  • Died: 1671/8
  • Japanese/Chinese: 春枝 (Yô Shunshi / Yáng Chūnzhī)

Yô Shunshi was a Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat known for his involvement in producing the first calendar calculated and compiled in Ryûkyû, along with his younger brother Yô Shun'ei.

Shunshi first began studying calendrics in 1665; he then traveled to Fuzhou in 1667 to continue that study. He received permission from the Qing emperor in 1670 to produce a calendar; his younger brother Yô Shun'ei arrived in Fuzhou that same year, and the two began to study together.

Yô Shunshi died in 1671/8, but his brother Yô Shun'ei continued his studies, and produced in 1673 the first calendar compiled by a Ryukyuan individual. The following year (1674), woodblocks were cut, and copies were printed and distributed across the kingdom.

References

  • Isa Masako 伊佐雅子, "Okinawa no jikan ishiki to bunka no jikansei ni tsuite" 沖縄の時間意識と文化の時間性について, Okinawa Kirisuto-kyô gakuin daigaku ronshû 沖縄キリスト教学院大学論集 2 (2006), 3.