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  • ...mbassies to Edo]] to dress in Chinese/foreign-style clothing.<ref>Tomiyama Kazuyuki 豊見山和行, "''Edo nobori kara Edo dachi he - Ryûkyû shisetsu zô no
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  • ...was named to the Ming official post of ''diǎnbù'' (典簿, J: ''tenbo'').<ref>Tomiyama, 48.</ref> ...itles/posts of Prime Minister (国相) and ''changshi'' of the Left (左長史).<ref>Tomiyama, 47.</ref>
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  • *Tomiyama Kazuyuki, "[http://manwe.lib.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/library/itoman/12.htm 漂到流球国記
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  • *Tomiyama Kazuyuki 豊見山和行, "Ryûkyû kotoba to Yamato kotoba wo meguru gaikô to kôr
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  • ...gnizing him as a member of the ranks of the Ming bureaucracy.<ref>Tomiyama Kazuyuki, ''Ryûkyû ôkoku no gaikô to ôken'', Yoshikawa Kôbunkan (2004), 44.</r ...''changshi'' of the Right (右長史), with the approval of the Ming court.<ref>Tomiyama, 47.</ref> At one time, after having served for so many years, he requested
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  • *Tomiyama Kazuyuki, ''Ryûkyû ôkoku no gaikô to ôken'', Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2004), 48.
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  • *Tomiyama Kazuyuki, ''Ryûkyû ôkoku no gaikô to ôken'', Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2004), 49.
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  • *Tomiyama Kazuyuki, "[http://manwe.lib.u-ryukyu.ac.jp/library/itoman/12.htm 漂到流球国記
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  • ...actually desired to be named an official of the Korean court.<ref>Tomiyama Kazuyuki, ''Ryûkyû ôkoku no gaikô to ôken'', Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2004), 48.</r
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  • ...he Chinese-style posts of ''changshi'' (長史) and "prime minister" (国相).<ref>Tomiyama, 48.</ref> Though figures like Kaiki ostensibly served under the king, [[Gr
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  • ...the last resistance would be finally suppressed in [[1683]]).<ref>Tomiyama Kazuyuki, ''Ryûkyû ôkoku no gaikô to ôken'', Yoshikawa Kôbunkan (2004), 81.</r
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  • ...their reliance on - and thus loyalty to - the Ryukyuan court.<ref>Tomiyama Kazuyuki, ''Ryûkyû ôkoku no gaikô to ôken'', Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2004), 48.</r
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  • *Tomiyama Kazuyuki, ''Ryûkyû ôkoku no gaikô to ôken'', Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2004), 74-75.
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  • ...bility that having such a young king might cause.<ref name=tomi67>Tomiyama Kazuyuki, ''Ryûkyû ôkoku no gaikô to ôken'', Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2004), 67-68.
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  • ...<!--日孜毎-->, Eiji<!--仁悦慈-->, and Kohama<!--闊八馬-->.<ref name=tomi41>Tomiyama Kazuyuki, ''Ryûkyû ôkoku no gaikô to ôken'', Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2004), 41.</r
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  • ...ulty members include leading scholars of Okinawan history such as Tomiyama Kazuyuki, Akamine Mamoru, Maehira Fusaaki, Nishizato Kikô, and Takara Kurayoshi.
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  • ...irst king of Goryeo to receive [[investiture]] from the Ming.<ref>Tomiyama Kazuyuki, ''Ryûkyû ôkoku no gaikô to ôken'', Yoshikawa Kobunkan (2004), 34.</re
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  • ...ars later, at the same time as seals were granted to Hokuzan.<ref>Tomiyama Kazuyuki, ''Ryûkyû ôkoku no gaikô to ôken'', Tokyo: Yoshikawa kôbunkan (2004),
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  • ...e goods into Ryûkyû, and in particular their sale to Satsuma.<ref>Tomiyama Kazuyuki, “Ryukyu Kingdom Diplomacy with Japan and the Ming and Qing Dynasties,”
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  • ...aritime Ryukyu,, 237.</ref> 94,230 (after 1727)<ref name=kokudaka>Tomiyama Kazuyuki, “Ryukyu Kingdom Diplomacy with Japan and the Ming and Qing Dynasties,”
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