He is said to have brought with him his family and followers and to have taken charge of the composition and handling of documents at the Japanese court. He is also supposed to have been sent on a mission to China and to have brought back four women who were skilled at weaving. He is representative of the persons who introduced various skills from Korea and China to the court of Emperor Ôjin. The family known as [[Yamato no Ayauji]], which looked to him as their ancestor, later became the hereditary handlers of documents at the Yamato court. | He is said to have brought with him his family and followers and to have taken charge of the composition and handling of documents at the Japanese court. He is also supposed to have been sent on a mission to China and to have brought back four women who were skilled at weaving. He is representative of the persons who introduced various skills from Korea and China to the court of Emperor Ôjin. The family known as [[Yamato no Ayauji]], which looked to him as their ancestor, later became the hereditary handlers of documents at the Yamato court. |