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Shikina Seimei
識名 盛命
sanshikan of Ryukyu
In office
1702–1712
Preceded by Nakada Chōjū
Succeeded by Ishadō Seifu
Personal details
Born(1652-01-29)January 29, 1652
DiedNovember 18, 1715(1715-11-18) (aged 63)
Parent Inoha Seiki (father)
Chinese nameMō Kiryū (毛 起龍)
Rank Ueekata

Shikina Ueekata Seimei (識名 親方 盛命, 29 January 1652 – 18 November 1715), also known by his Chinese style name Mō Kiryū (毛 起龍), was a bureaucrat, politician and scholar of Japanese literature of the Ryukyu Kingdom. [1]

Shikina was born to an aristocrat family called Mō-uji Inoha Dunchi (毛氏伊野波殿内). He was the third son of Inoha Seiki, and also a younger brother of Inoha Seihei (also known as Mōi Ueekata). Both Seiki and Seihei had been served as Sanshikan, [2] and Shikina Seimei himself served as a member of Sanshikan from 1702 to 1712. [3] In his term, he was assigned to take charge of collecting Omoro Sōshi (1710), [1] and compiling Konkōkenshū (混効験集) (1711), the first dictionary of the Okinawan language in history. [4]

Shikina was also the writer of Omoidegusa (思出草), a poetic diary written in Japanese. [1] [5]

References

Political offices
Preceded by Sanshikan of Ryukyu
1702 - 1712
Succeeded by


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shikina Seimei
識名 盛命
sanshikan of Ryukyu
In office
1702–1712
Preceded by Nakada Chōjū
Succeeded by Ishadō Seifu
Personal details
Born(1652-01-29)January 29, 1652
DiedNovember 18, 1715(1715-11-18) (aged 63)
Parent Inoha Seiki (father)
Chinese nameMō Kiryū (毛 起龍)
Rank Ueekata

Shikina Ueekata Seimei (識名 親方 盛命, 29 January 1652 – 18 November 1715), also known by his Chinese style name Mō Kiryū (毛 起龍), was a bureaucrat, politician and scholar of Japanese literature of the Ryukyu Kingdom. [1]

Shikina was born to an aristocrat family called Mō-uji Inoha Dunchi (毛氏伊野波殿内). He was the third son of Inoha Seiki, and also a younger brother of Inoha Seihei (also known as Mōi Ueekata). Both Seiki and Seihei had been served as Sanshikan, [2] and Shikina Seimei himself served as a member of Sanshikan from 1702 to 1712. [3] In his term, he was assigned to take charge of collecting Omoro Sōshi (1710), [1] and compiling Konkōkenshū (混効験集) (1711), the first dictionary of the Okinawan language in history. [4]

Shikina was also the writer of Omoidegusa (思出草), a poetic diary written in Japanese. [1] [5]

References

Political offices
Preceded by Sanshikan of Ryukyu
1702 - 1712
Succeeded by



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