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  • ...g the [[Qing Dynasty]], showing [[kanji|Chinese characters]] (琉球國王之印) in [[seal script]] on the right, and an inscription in the [[Manchu language]] on the The royal seal of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]] was bestowed upon the king
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  • Funamoto Yaheiji was a [[red seal ships|red seal ship]] trader, the first Tokugawa envoy to Quang Nam (a polity controlling ...'. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, 1998. p64.</ref>. ''Shuinjô'', the "red seal licenses" issued by the shogunate permitting overseas trade, were generally
    930 bytes (137 words) - 05:02, 30 January 2010
  • ...an Dynasty|Later Han]] history as receiving a golden seal. The same golden seal is believed to have been found by farmer [[Jinbei]] in [[1784]] on the isla
    312 bytes (46 words) - 20:14, 9 June 2013
  • ...ential [[Kyoto]]-based merchants who took part in the [[red seal ships|red-seal trade]] licensed under the [[Tokugawa shogunate]]. Members of the [[Chaya f
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  • *[[Red seal ships]] - 朱印船 (''shuinsen'') *[[Red seal ships|Red seal certificate]] - 朱印状 (''shuinjô'')
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  • ...o inbun.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The [[Imperial Seal of China|golden imperial seal]] said to have been granted to ''Na'' by Emperor Guangwu of Han.]] ...reasure]].<ref>"[http://museum.city.fukuoka.jp/english/eb/eb_fr2.html Gold Seal]," Fukuoka City Museum, official website.</ref>
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  • ...imprinted directly in red, are called ''shubun'in'' (lit. "red characters seal"). ...sidered somewhat less formal than the ''kaô'', and a vermillion or red-ink seal (''shuin'') somewhat less formal still.
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  • ...g the [[Qing Dynasty]], showing [[kanji|Chinese characters]] (琉球國王之印) in [[seal script]] on the right, and an inscription in the [[Manchu language]] on the The royal seal of the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]] was bestowed upon the king
    3 KB (394 words) - 12:29, 31 March 2018
  • Funamoto Yashichirô was a [[red seal ships|red seal ship]] trader who came to oversee the ''[[Nihonmachi]]'' in Quang Nam (cent
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  • ...un, and Tei Shizen back to Beijing, but as they still had not returned the seal, it was for naught.
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  • ...ing Dynasty|Ming]] Imperial Court, receiving a [[Qing Dynasty|Qing]] royal seal and reconfirmation of his father, [[Sho Shitsu|Shô Shitsu]], as King of Ry
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  • ...n 57 CE granted a golden seal to the state of [[Na]], located on Kyushu, a seal which would be discovered by a farmer in the 18th century, the earliest ext
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  • ...yûkyû Kingdom]] during the [[Qing Dynasty]], showing Chinese (琉球國王之印) in [[seal script]] on the right, and an inscription in the Manchu language on the lef
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  • ...dom's [[Ming Dynasty]] [[Ryukyuan royal seal|royal seal]], receiving a new seal from the Qing. He later became the first king to receive a formal [[Chinese
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  • ...aga a large gold seal, with a turtle-shaped knob, bearing the inscription "Seal of the King of Japan." [[Kango boeki|Tallies]] (J: ''kangô'') are sent as
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  • ...colophon (''[[okutsuke]]'') of books he published as Kinshindô (錦森堂); his seal read "Moriji" (森冶). ...onwards, he (or his successor in operating his publishing business) used a seal which read "Ishikawa Jihei."
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  • ...His work on [[Nihonmachi]] in Southeast Asia, and on ''[[shuinsen]]'' (red seal ships) was particularly groundbreaking. *''Shuinsen bôekishi no kenkyû'' (Studies in the History of the Red Seal Ship Trade), 1958.
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  • * 1603/12 A [[Red seal ships|Red seal ship]] sails to Vietnam from [[Nagasaki]].
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  • [[File:Ryukyu-qing-seal.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The royal seal of the [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû Kingdom]] during the [[Qing Dynasty]], sea ...ently used in the ''shuinjô'', or "red seal certificates," authorizing red seal ship (''[[shuinsen]]'') merchants to trade overseas in the late 16th to ear
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  • *1635/1/9 The ''[[roju|rôjû]]'' issue a letter to [[red seal ships|red seal ship]] traders warning them not to leave port. ...ing overseas, and from returning from overseas, marking the end of the red seal ships system.
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  • ...ave been from the [[Arima family]] of merchants, who held a [[shuinsen|red seal license]] for trade in [[Champa]].
    603 bytes (85 words) - 18:28, 25 December 2015

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