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- Shô Chôkô was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] who held a fief in Wakugawa.276 bytes (34 words) - 02:42, 18 June 2017
- Ba Ryôki was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]], who served as Secretary (''shokanshi'') on a [[1764]] [[Ryukyuan embassy536 bytes (60 words) - 23:05, 17 June 2017
- Mô Seishin was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] who served as the Vice Envoy (''fukushi'') on the [[1842]] [[Ryukyuan emb650 bytes (69 words) - 05:29, 13 July 2017
- Shô Shun was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] who was appointed ''gaku-keiko bugyô'' in [[1762]], overseeing music & d769 bytes (89 words) - 20:50, 12 September 2019
- Shô Chôkun was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] who was appointed ''gaku-keiko bugyô'' in [[1795]], overseeing music & d803 bytes (88 words) - 08:27, 3 January 2017
- Mô Kôsho was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] who was appointed ''gaku-keiko bugyô'' in [[1840]], overseeing music & d792 bytes (87 words) - 08:32, 3 January 2017
- Ô Tosen was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] who was appointed ''gaku-keiko bugyô'' in [[1805]], overseeing music & d791 bytes (85 words) - 08:29, 3 January 2017
- Shô Heigi was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] who was appointed ''gaku-keiko bugyô'' in [[1830]], overseeing music & d797 bytes (86 words) - 08:31, 3 January 2017
- A Tenchitsu was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] who was appointed ''gaku-keiko bugyô'' in [[1717]], overseeing music & d794 bytes (84 words) - 08:21, 3 January 2017
- Mô Kôkyû was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] who was appointed ''gaku-keiko bugyô'' in [[1763]], overseeing music & d857 bytes (98 words) - 08:23, 3 January 2017
- Shô Chôkyô was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]], who served as the Vice Envoy (''fukushi'') on a [[1764]] [[Ryukyuan emba822 bytes (95 words) - 21:32, 17 June 2017
- Ba Kômei was a [[Scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] of ''[[peechin]]'' rank who commissioned the Japanese monk [[Taichu|Taich841 bytes (121 words) - 22:26, 23 January 2016
- Shô Teiyoku was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] who served as ''shisan'' on the [[1790]] [[Ryukyuan embassy to Edo]].798 bytes (100 words) - 21:30, 24 October 2016
- ...ese-style name]] Ba Kensai, was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] who rose to the position of [[Sanshikan]] (one of the top three advisors852 bytes (118 words) - 09:30, 11 February 2017
- Kin Yûka was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]], who served as a musician (''gakushi'') on the [[1764]] [[Ryukyuan embass888 bytes (113 words) - 23:19, 17 June 2017
- Ô Kishô, or Wēng Jìsōng, was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] and member of the [[Sanshikan]] - the top royal council in the [[Ryukyu K1 KB (155 words) - 07:15, 16 February 2020
- Sai Ken was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]], who served on at least one [[Ryukyuan tribute missions to China|tribute838 bytes (107 words) - 17:47, 2 August 2016
- Ie ''ueekata'' Chôboku was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] who served as a member of the [[Sanshikan]] from [[1782]] until [[1801]].1 KB (152 words) - 04:55, 13 January 2017
- Sai Ei was a [[Scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] who led a mission to China in [[1471]] to formally request [[Chinese inve964 bytes (135 words) - 08:12, 2 February 2020
- ...nese-style name]] Kin Kôyû, was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] who traveled to Japan on several official missions. He served as a musici1 KB (126 words) - 04:13, 21 June 2017
- Tei Genkin was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] known for his skill at calligraphy. He was the eldest son of famed callig981 bytes (134 words) - 02:09, 10 July 2015
- Gi Gakusei was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] known for his superb skills at music and at reciting Chinese poetry from1 KB (126 words) - 05:04, 13 July 2017
- ...ukyuan-style name]] Shinfu, was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] who served as ''shisan'' on the [[1748]] [[Ryukyuan mission to Edo]].1 KB (144 words) - 02:39, 15 July 2017
- ...kubee was a [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan]] [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|scholar-bureaucrat]] who introduced the techniques of producing Chinese paper (''tôshi'' or '1 KB (182 words) - 13:24, 9 February 2016
- Tazato Anshû was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|scholar-bureaucrat]] of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]]. He served as ''sangikan'' on1 KB (172 words) - 21:34, 19 March 2017
- Noguni ''peechin'' was a [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] scholar-bureaucrat who participated in at least two [[Ryukyuan embassies to Edo|Ryukyuan missi807 bytes (107 words) - 18:48, 4 December 2015
- Tei Heitetsu was a [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] scholar-bureaucrat, known for the compilation of the ''[[Ryukyu-koku kyuki|Ryûkyû-koku kyûk868 bytes (120 words) - 15:24, 14 December 2014
- Yô Shun'ei was a [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan]] scholar-bureaucrat known for his involvement in producing the first [[calendar in Ryukyu|calen1 KB (150 words) - 21:48, 29 February 2020
- Kin Ôgen was a [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan]] scholar-bureaucrat, known for his mission to China in [[1644]] to announce the death of King [1 KB (159 words) - 23:42, 27 April 2015
- ...]") were officials of the Ryukyuan royal court, selected from the Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat aristocracy, to serve as representatives of the court overseeing goings-on1 KB (184 words) - 04:21, 25 July 2013
- Goeku ''ueekata'' Chôsei was a scholar-bureaucrat in the service of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]].1 KB (155 words) - 19:35, 25 April 2017
- Yô Shunshi was a [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan]] scholar-bureaucrat known for his involvement in producing the first [[calendar in Ryukyu|calen1 KB (164 words) - 21:43, 29 February 2020
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- ...re commissioned, or requested, by [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] [[Ba Komei|Ba Kômei]]<!--馬高明-->.2 KB (342 words) - 22:06, 23 January 2016
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- Born into the [[Kumemura]] scholar-bureaucrat class, he spent four years in China as a youth, studying Confucianism, amon ...ished the [[Meirindo|Meirindô]] as a school for the children of Kumemura's scholar-bureaucrat class; it would later become the kingdom's first public school. The followi6 KB (801 words) - 07:01, 21 August 2020
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- The Ryukyuan community of [[Kumemura]], and the scholar-bureaucrat aristocracy that was historically based there, trace their origins to a sup3 KB (423 words) - 09:29, 20 August 2015
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- *[[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan]] scholar-bureaucrat [[Sho Shoken|Shô Shôken]] is born.2 KB (266 words) - 00:54, 28 December 2015
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- ...Seikô, who is known primarily by his Chinese-style name, was born into the scholar-bureaucrat community of Kuninda (aka [[Kumemura]]). As a member of the Ryukyuan gentry2 KB (358 words) - 02:57, 12 February 2014
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- Sai On was born in [[Kumemura]], the son of scholar-bureaucrat Sai Taku (蔡鐸) and his wife Magozei (真呉瑞), and claimed descent fro4 KB (613 words) - 08:29, 2 September 2018
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- ...apanese-style name, used in Japanese-language correspondence.</ref>, was a scholar-bureaucrat of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]]. He is today considered on5 KB (839 words) - 03:17, 2 January 2017
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