- Tei
Junsoku (程順則) (1663–1734), or
Cheng Shunze in Chinese, was a
Confucian scholar and
government official of the Ryūkyū Kingdom. He has been described...
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title (link) http://psgsv2.gsi.go.jp/koukyou/jyunsoku/pdf/H28/H28_
junsoku_furoku6.pdf#page=22 [bare URL PDF] K. E.
Engsager and K. Poder, 2007, A...
- (Uechi-ryū) Kentsū Yabu (teacher of Shōrin-ryū) Sai On Shō Shōken Tei
Junsoku Iha Fuyū
Higashionna Kanjun Ōta Chōfu (journalist)
Tatsuhiro Oshiro (novelist)...
- Thirty-six
families from Min Jana U****ata Sai Taku Sai On
Takamine Tokumei Tei
Junsoku Keiichi Inamine,
Governor of
Okinawa Prefecture, his
ancestors had the...
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Ownership Comments Image Coordinates Ref.
Works by Tei
Junsoku 程順則の書 Tei
Junsoku no sho
early Edo
period Naha
Okinawa Prefecture (kept at the Okinawa...
- of the
practice journeys to Edo, led by
Princes Yonagusuku and Kin. Tei
Junsoku,
Confucian scholar and
influential educational reformer,
accompanied the...
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Chinese culture and
learning in the kingdom. In 1718,
local official Tei
Junsoku,
magistrate of Kumemura, and
something of an
unofficial minister of education...
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Gatchalian Jana U****ata
Kaiki Ō Mō Rin Seikō Sai On Sai Taku Tei ****u Tei
Junsoku Faaolesa Katopau Ainuu Muagututagata Peter Ah Him Niko Lee Hang Sua Rimoni...
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dispatched to
China to pay
tribute together with Tei Kōryō (鄭 弘良) and Tei
Junsoku in 1696. He went to
Satsuma to
report this in 1698. He
served as a member...