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  • *''Japanese/Chinese'': [[金]] 鼐 ''(Kin Dai / Jīn Nài)'' Kin Dai was a [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-aristocrat]] who
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  • *[[Sho Kei|Shô Kei]] - 尚敬 *[[Kin Chotei|Shô Sei]] (Kin Chôtei, 1600-1663) - 尚盛
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  • ...llowing year, alongside [[Kin Jotoku|Kin Jôtoku]]<!--欽乗徳--> and [[Kin Yuka|Kin Yûka]]<!--金有華-->.
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  • ...Ryukyuan students in China|Ryukyuan student]] Gushiken ''satunushi'' [[Kin Kei]]<!--金型--> dies in Beijing.
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  • ...rmance Practice." in Ryukyu Geino: The Legacy of Kin Ryosho. Jimpu Kai USA Kin Ryosho Ryukyu Geino Kenkyusho Hawaii Shibu, 2008. pp45-56.</ref>. ...udaira ''peechin'' Chôki]] performed six Noh dances for King [[Sho Kei|Shô Kei]] in [[1738]], and Chôki's son, [[Okudaira Chogi|Okudaira ''peechin'' Chô
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  • *******[[Kin Chotei|Shô Sei]] (Kin Chôtei)<!--尚盛・金武王子朝貞--> - fifth son of Shô Kyû **********[[Tomigusuku Choryo|Shô Kei]] (Tomigusuku Chôryô)<!--尚経・豊見城王子朝良--> - second son o
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  • ...hinese envoys on the occasion of the [[investiture]] of King [[Sho Kei|Shô Kei]]. It was the day of the annual chrysanthemum viewing festival, and two dan ...i branch of the Jimpû Kai Kin Ryôshô Ryûkyû Geinô Kenkyûsho, maintains the Kin family teachings and Shuri-style of dance through her school in Honolulu. T
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  • ...dispatching [[Ikegusuku Anrai]] (Mô Hôgi) and [[Mabuni Anko|Mabuni Ankô]] (Kin Ôshô) to head a force to attack "the Jana family of Shuri Saishû." It is ...necessary documents proving Shô Nei's legitimacy. Another official, [[Sai Kei]], was then dispatched in [[1601]] to request investiture again, and after
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  • ...however, for several decades. Several received Ryukyuan envoys; [[Kin Ogen|Kin Ôgen]] headed a mission which reported the death of King [[Sho Ho|Shô Hô
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  • ...ding transportation costs, and with some 970,000 ''[[Japanese Measurements|kin]]'' of [[sugar]] substituted for 3,680 ''koku'' of rice. Tomiyama, “Ryuky #[[Sho Kei|Shô Kei (尚敬) ]] (r.[[1713]]–[[1751]])
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