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Tei Ryôsai was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-aristocrat]] who played a prominent role in training musicians for both [[Ryukyuan missions to Edo]], and for receiving [[Chinese investiture mission]]s to Ryûkyû.
 
Tei Ryôsai was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-aristocrat]] who played a prominent role in training musicians for both [[Ryukyuan missions to Edo]], and for receiving [[Chinese investiture mission]]s to Ryûkyû.
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Born in [[1708]], he traveled to [[Fuzhou]] in [[1738]], remaining there until [[1743]]. He later served as a teacher of Chinese music for members of the [[1748]] and [[1752]] missions to [[Edo]], though it's unclear if he ever traveled to Edo himself. His appointment in [[1747]] was alongside [[Sai Koso|Sai Kôso]]<!--蔡光祖-->. Tei also trained performers for the reception of the [[1756]]-[[1757]] Qing investiture mission.
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Born in [[1708]], he traveled to [[Fuzhou]] in [[1738]], remaining there until [[1743]]. He later served as a teacher of Chinese music for members of the [[1748]] and [[1752]] missions to [[Edo]], though it's unclear if he ever traveled to Edo himself. His appointment in [[1747]] was alongside [[Sai Koso|Sai Kôso]]<!--蔡光祖-->. Tei also trained performers for the reception of the [[1756]]-[[1757]] Qing [[investiture]] mission.
    
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