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Kunigami Seikaku

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KunigamiUeekataSeikaku(Quốc đầu thân phương chính cách,?– 1571),also known by his Chinese style nameBa Juntoku(Mã thuận đức),was a bureaucrat of theRyukyu Kingdom.

Kunigami was the eldest son ofKunigami Seikan(Quốc đầu chính giam), and was also a grandson ofKunigami Seiin(Quốc đầu chính dận). He served asSanshikanduring KingShō Gen's reign.[1]

Amami Ōshimarevolted and refused to pay tribute in 1571. A troops led by King Shō Gen to suppress them, but the king got sick seriously on the way. Kunigami prayed to heaven and said that he would like to replace the king to die. Magically, the king was full recovery and quickly put down the rebellion, but Kunigami died. The king was moved, and promoted his son,Kunigami Seichi(Quốc đầu chính trí), to the rank ofAji,[2][3]and established an aristocrat family:Kunigami Udun(Quốc đầu ngự điện). This was the only oneAjifamily which had no royal blood, and Kunigami Seikaku was regarded as the third head ofKunigami Udunposthumously.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Trung sơn vương phủ tương khanh vân chức niên phổ hướng hữu chờ bản sao".Archived fromthe originalon 2017-09-02.Retrieved2017-06-25.
  2. ^しまぬゆ1
  3. ^Chūzan Seifu,vol.7
  4. ^Rizō, Takeuchi.(1992).Okinawa-ken seishi kakei daijiten(Hướng 縄 huyện dòng họ gia hệ đại từ điển). Tokyo: Kadokawa Shoten.
Kunigami Seikaku
Preceded by head ofKunigami Udun Succeeded by