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  • ...n Proclamation]] imposes [[sumptuary regulations]], and calls for peasants to avoid "a commercial mind." * 1649/6/20 Major earthquake strikes Edo.
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  • ...chased by the kingdom from the [[Qing Dynasty|Qing]] envoys, were known in Ryukyuan documents as ''hangaabutsu'' (or ''hangaamun'', 評價物). [[Category:Edo Period]]
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  • ...sion, in [[1806]], he served as ''sangikan'', advising the Lead and Deputy Envoys, and helping oversee the execution of various practical logistical aspects *Kimura Yoshisato 木村吉聡 (ed.), ''Ryukyu shisetsu no Edo nobori to Mitarai'' 琉球使節の江戸上りと御手洗, Shiomachi kankô kôryû
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  • ...''gakusei'' (head chamber musician) on the [[1764]] [[Ryukyuan embassy to Edo]], and the following year was named ''[[udui bujo|udui bujô]]'' (Magistrat ...was named Dance Magistrate shortly afterward. In [[1779]], he was elevated to the title of ''[[Sanshikan]] zashiki''.
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  • *1748/4/14 [[Korean embassy to Edo]], which departed [[Seoul]] on 11/28 the previous year, arrives at [[Tomono ...version of ''[[Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura]]'' debuts at [[Nakamura-za]] in [[Edo]].
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  • ...other low-ranking member of a [[Ryukyuan tribute missions to China|mission to Beijing]] the following year. ...r musician (''gakushi'') on the [[1796]] mission, and was interviewed in [[Edo]], alongside [[Tei Shokan|Tei Shôkan]], by [[Akazaki Kaimon]], regarding t
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  • ...envoy to China in [[1646]] to express formal congratulations (''qinghe'') to the [[Prince of Tang|Longwu Emperor]] of the [[Ming loyalists|Southern Ming ...], turned around, changed their clothes, shaved their heads, and submitted to Prince Bolo.
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  • ::''Not to be confused with the [[1757]] [[Ryukyu-koku shiryaku|Ryûkyû-koku shiryaku ...[[Chinese investiture envoys|Chinese investiture missions to Ryûkyû]], and Ryukyuan governmental offices.
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  • ...stocrat]] who served as ''gakudôji'' on the [[1842]] [[Ryukyuan embassy to Edo]]. ...ointed to serve as ''gakudôji'' (musician & dancer) on the 1842 mission to Edo. At that time, his title was Takebaru ''satunushi''. A fan inscribed with h
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  • ...|Ming investiture embassy]] to the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] prior to the [[Shimazu clan]] [[invasion of Ryukyu|invasion of Ryûkyû]] in [[1609] ...massing ships, and refusing to devote any significant resources or urgency to defensive preparations.
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  • ...ip to the Chinese Emperor, and enabled the continuation of Ryukyuan access to Chinese trade. ...nted a formal gift of [[sulfur]] to officials in Fuzhou, and then traveled to Beijing, first overland and then the rest of the way via the [[Grand Canal]
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  • ...where in conjunction with the kingdom's reception of [[Chinese investiture envoys]]. [[Category:Edo Period]]
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  • *1682/2/22 [[Honda Toshinaga]] reassigned to [[Murayama han]] ([[Dewa province]]) from [[Yokosuka han]]. *1682/7/16 Bakufu bans people to use "[[Tenka Ichi]]"
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  • ...ynasty|Qing]] authority; they were taken to [[Beijing]] to formally submit to the [[Shunzhi Emperor]]. [[Category:Edo Period]]
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  • ...the importance of having the investiture ceremonies be performed as usual, to not shed any additional doubt on his legitimacy. [[Category:Edo Period]]
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  • ...e envoys]] who visited the kingdom to formally [[investiture|invest]] each Ryukyuan king in his throne. ...icial called the ''kanmushi'' (館務司).<ref>Gallery labels, "Kuninda - Ryûkyû to Chûgoku no kakehashi," special exhibit, Okinawa Prefectural Museum, Sept 2
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  • ...books were commissioned, or requested, by [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|Ryukyuan scholar-bureaucrat]] [[Ba Komei|Ba Kômei]]<!--馬高明-->. ...l envoys]], tax goods collected from the other islands, and the cargoes of Ryukyuan and Japanese ships which made port at [[Naha]]. Letters included in the col
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  • ...nown by his Chinese-style name Bai Taika, was a prominent [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryukyuan]] sculptor. ...ing when he was 29 years of age, Sôkei was commissioned by [[Satsuma han]] to produce ''[[netsuke]]'' and ''[[inro|inrô]]''. His extant works also inclu
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  • ...ukyuan]] [[scholar-aristocracy of Ryukyu|scholar-aristocrat]] who traveled to China at least twice as a member of official embassies. He is perhaps best ...t [[Qing Dynasty]] [[Chinese investiture envoys|investiture mission]] home to China. He then stayed there for two years.
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  • ...who led the first Qing [[Chinese investiture envoys|investiture mission]] to the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]] in [[1663]]. In conjunction with ...originally from Liaoyang. He was appointed to head an investiture mission to Ryûkyû in [[1654]], but the mission was ultimately called off on account
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