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*''Titles'': 喜屋武親雲上 ''(Kyan peechin)''
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*''Other Names'': [[向]] 維新 ''(Shô Ishin / Xiàng Wéixīn)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[喜屋武]] 朝扶 ''(Kyan Choufu)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[喜屋武]] 朝扶 ''(Kyan Choufu)''
    
Kyan ''[[peechin]]'' Chôfu was a [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] aristocrat and scholar-official prominent in the [[Ryukyu Shobun|final years]] of the kingdom.
 
Kyan ''[[peechin]]'' Chôfu was a [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] aristocrat and scholar-official prominent in the [[Ryukyu Shobun|final years]] of the kingdom.
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In [[1872]], while serving as a member of the [[Sanshikan]], Kyan was appointed to serve as secretary (''nicchô nushidori'') on an embassy to [[Tokyo]], ostensibly dispatched to congratulate the [[Meiji Emperor]] on the restoration of imperial rule. Several years later, after returning to Ryûkyû, Kyan played a prominent role as an official of the court in receiving and dealing with [[Matsuda Michiyuki]], the chief official appointed by the [[Meiji government]] to handle the absorption of the Ryûkyûs into Japan.
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In [[1872]], while serving as a member of the [[Sanshikan]], Kyan was appointed to serve as secretary (''nicchô nushidori'' or ''sangikan'') on an embassy to [[Tokyo]], ostensibly dispatched to congratulate the [[Meiji Emperor]] on the restoration of imperial rule. Several years later, after returning to Ryûkyû, Kyan played a prominent role as an official of the court in receiving and dealing with [[Matsuda Michiyuki]], the chief official appointed by the [[Meiji government]] to handle the absorption of the Ryûkyûs into Japan.
    
Once Japan's overthrow and annexation of the kingdom was complete, Kyan became a steward at the Tokyo mansion of the [[Sho Dynasty|Shô family]], the former royal family of Ryûkyû.
 
Once Japan's overthrow and annexation of the kingdom was complete, Kyan became a steward at the Tokyo mansion of the [[Sho Dynasty|Shô family]], the former royal family of Ryûkyû.
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