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*''Born: [[1792]]''
 
*''Born: [[1792]]''
*''Titles'': 湖城親方 ''(Kogusuku ueekata)''
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*''Titles'': 湖城親方 ''(Kogusuku [[ueekata]])'', 伊計親雲上 ''(Ikei [[peechin]])''
 
*''Other Names'': 湖城長烈 ''(Kogusuku Chouretsu)''
 
*''Other Names'': 湖城長烈 ''(Kogusuku Chouretsu)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[鄭]]元偉 ''(Tei Gen'i)''
 
*''Japanese'': [[鄭]]元偉 ''(Tei Gen'i)''
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Tei Gen'i was a prominent [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] calligrapher of the early 19th century.  
 
Tei Gen'i was a prominent [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] calligrapher of the early 19th century.  
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He was the second son of celebrated calligrapher [[Tei Kakun]], and was adopted into the main branch [[Omine family|Ômine family]]. Appointed ''[[jito (Ryukyu)|jitô]]'' of Kogusuku Village in Oroku ''[[magiri]]'', he gained the title Kogusuku ''[[ueekata]]''.
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He was the second son of celebrated calligrapher [[Tei Kakun]], and was adopted into the main branch [[Omine family|Ômine family]]. Appointed ''[[jito (Ryukyu)|jitô]]'' of Kogusuku Village in Oroku ''[[magiri]]'', he gained the title Kogusuku ''[[ueekata]]''. He later served as ''gieisei'' (head of street musicians) on the [[1842]] [[Ryukyuan mission to Edo]].<ref>Gallery labels, "Kuninda - Ryûkyû to Chûgoku no kakehashi," special exhibit, Okinawa Prefectural Museum, Sept 2014.</ref>
    
Surviving works by Tei Gen'i include several considered to be exceptional examples of regular script (''kaisho'').<ref>Okinawa Compact Encyclopedia.</ref> Among his extant works is a large wooden plaque, in the collection of the [[Okinawa Prefectural Museum]], reading 「高徳」 (''kôtoku'', lit. "high virtue"). Dated [[1852]], the plaque was commissioned by [[Satsuma han]] and given to [[Dazaifu Tenmangu|Dazaifu Tenmangû]] as a gift on the occasion of the 950th anniversary of the shrine's founding. The plaque was returned to Ryûkyû in 1968.<ref>Object and gallery labels at Okinawa Prefectural Museum.</ref>
 
Surviving works by Tei Gen'i include several considered to be exceptional examples of regular script (''kaisho'').<ref>Okinawa Compact Encyclopedia.</ref> Among his extant works is a large wooden plaque, in the collection of the [[Okinawa Prefectural Museum]], reading 「高徳」 (''kôtoku'', lit. "high virtue"). Dated [[1852]], the plaque was commissioned by [[Satsuma han]] and given to [[Dazaifu Tenmangu|Dazaifu Tenmangû]] as a gift on the occasion of the 950th anniversary of the shrine's founding. The plaque was returned to Ryûkyû in 1968.<ref>Object and gallery labels at Okinawa Prefectural Museum.</ref>
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