Katsuren Seiyū | |
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勝連 盛祐 | |
sanshikan of Ryukyu | |
In office 1716–1719 | |
Preceded by | Tajima Chōyū |
Succeeded by | Ie Chōjo |
Personal details | |
Born | ? |
Died | 17 July 1719 |
Chinese name | Mō Ōhō (毛 応鳳) |
Rank | Ueekata |
Katsuren Ueekata Seiyū (勝連 親方 盛祐, ? – 17 July 1719) also known by Bin Ueekata Seiyū (保栄茂 親方 盛祐) and his Chinese style name Mō Ōhō (毛 応鳳), was a bureaucrat of Ryukyu Kingdom.
King Shō Kei dispatched a gratitude envoy for his accession to Edo, Japan in 1714. Prince Kin Chōyū (金武 朝祐, also known by and Shō Eikyō 尚 永恭) and he was appointed as Envoy (正使, seishi) and Deputy Envoy (副使, fukushi) respectively. They sailed back in the next year.
He served as a member of Sanshikan from 1716 to 1719.
References
- ^ "中山王府相卿伝職年譜 向祐等著写本". Archived from the original on 2017-09-02. Retrieved 2017-07-04.
- Chūzan Seifu, appendix vol.3
Political offices | ||
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Preceded byTajima Chōyū | Sanshikan of Ryukyu 1716 - 1719 |
Succeeded byIe Chōjo |