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*''Japanese'': [[鄭]]章観 ''(Tei Shoukan)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[鄭]]章観 ''(Tei Shoukan)''
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Tei Shôkan was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-official]] who traveled to Beijing and Edo on several occasions. He served as secretary on the [[1790]] [[Ryukyuan tribute missions to China|mission to Beijing]], and as ''gieisei'' (head of street musicians) on the [[1796]] [[Ryukyuan mission to Edo]].
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Tei Shôkan was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-official]] who traveled to Beijing and Edo on several occasions. He served as secretary on the [[1791]] [[Ryukyuan tribute missions to China|mission to Beijing]], and as ''gieisei'' (head of street musicians) on the [[1796]] [[Ryukyuan mission to Edo]].
    
While in [[Edo]] in 1796, he was interviewed, along with [[Sai Hokin|Sai Hôkin]], by [[Akazaki Kaimon]], about their experiences in China. These conversations were then published as ''[[Ryukaku danki|Ryûkaku danki]]'', and remain a notable source for historians today investigating Ryûkyû-China-Japan relations.
 
While in [[Edo]] in 1796, he was interviewed, along with [[Sai Hokin|Sai Hôkin]], by [[Akazaki Kaimon]], about their experiences in China. These conversations were then published as ''[[Ryukaku danki|Ryûkaku danki]]'', and remain a notable source for historians today investigating Ryûkyû-China-Japan relations.
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