Foreigner of the ancient period who settled in Japan. He is said to have come to Japan from the Korean state of [[Paekche]] in the time of [[Emperor Ôjin]], bringing with him copies of the ''Lun-yü'' (Confucian ''Analects'') and the ''Ch'ien-tzu-wen'' (''Thousand Character Classic''), a rhymed work on thousand characters in legnth compiled by Cou Hsing-ssu, thus becoming the first person to introduce books to Japan. He became a tutor to the heir apparent and, along with [[Achi no Omi]], was put in charge o the handling and drafting of documents for the court. | Foreigner of the ancient period who settled in Japan. He is said to have come to Japan from the Korean state of [[Paekche]] in the time of [[Emperor Ôjin]], bringing with him copies of the ''Lun-yü'' (Confucian ''Analects'') and the ''Ch'ien-tzu-wen'' (''Thousand Character Classic''), a rhymed work on thousand characters in legnth compiled by Cou Hsing-ssu, thus becoming the first person to introduce books to Japan. He became a tutor to the heir apparent and, along with [[Achi no Omi]], was put in charge o the handling and drafting of documents for the court. |