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Pechin (親雲上, Pēchin), or
Pekumi (親雲上,
Pēkumi),
historically 大やこもい Opoyakomoi, was a rank
among the
Yukatchu class of the
former Ryukyu Kingdom (modern-day...
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Nakachi Pekumi Kijin (仲地 親雲上 紀仁, 3
February 1789 – 7
April 1859) was a scholar-bureaucrat,
physician and
surgeon of the Ryūkyū Kingdom. He was the first...
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Tasato Pekumi Chōchoku (田里 親雲上 朝直, 8 May 1703 – 29
October 1773) also
known by his
Chinese style name Shō Shun (向 俊), was an aristocrat-bureaucrat of Ryukyu...
- Tōma
Pekumi Jūchin (当間 親雲上 重陳, 4
February 1591 – 16 May 1676) was a ****anese
samurai of
Satsuma Domain during Edo period,
later became a
bureaucrat of...
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Makishi Pekumi Chōchū (牧志 親雲上 朝忠, 1818 –
August 14, 1862) was a scholar-bureaucrat and
diplomat of Ryūkyū Kingdom. He was also
known as
Itarashiki Chōchū...
- He was sent to
China together with Ō
Minsa (王 明佐, also
known by
Kokuba Pekumi 国場親雲上) as a
gratitude envoy for King Shō Tei's
investiture in 1683. "Ikegusuku...
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China to pay
tribute together with Kin Ōkai (金 応魁, also
known as
Gushi Pekumi 具志親雲上), but they
tried to let Ming
China get
involved in secretly. Ming...
- 1633, King Shō Hō
dispatched him and Sai Ken (蔡 堅, also
known as
Kiyuna Pekumi 喜友名親雲上) as a
gratitude envoy for his
investiture to Ming China. Kunigami...
- scholar-officials U****ata or
Oyakata (親方, U****ata): Lord
Pechin (親雲上, Peechin)
Pekumi (親雲上, P****umii):
upper Pechin Satunushi Pechin (里之子親雲上,
Satunushi Peechin):...
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Seikei fled to
Fuzhou together with Ō Taigyō (王 大業, also
known as
Kokuba Pekumi 国場 親雲上) in 1882. He went to Beijing, met Li
Hongzhang several times, and...