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*''Born: [[1754]]/1/3''
*''Japanese/Chinese'': [[毛]] 慎威 ''(Mô Shin'i / Máo Shènwēi)''
Mô Shin'i was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-official]] who trained musicians for the [[1790]] [[Ryukyuan embassy to Edo]].
In [[1789]], he was appointed alongside [[Ryo Sho|Ryô Shô]], [[Rin Kesho|Rin Keshô]], [[Ryo En|Ryô En]], and [[Mo Chishi|Mô Chishi]] to train musicians who would travel to [[Edo]] the following year. He received a residence in [[Shuri]] from the royal court, and led daily music lessons and rehearsals at [[Ankokuzen-ji]], for roughly one year, until 1790/5/10, prior to the mission's departure on 1790/6/6.
==References==
*Itaya Tôru 板谷徹, “Kafu ni mirareru geinô shiryô 2: Edo nobori” 家譜に見られる芸能史料, ''Musa'' ムーサ 9 (2008), 171.
[[Category:Ryukyu]]
[[Category:Edo Period]]
[[Category:Nobility]]