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Heshikiya Chōbin (fiishichiya
choobin 平敷屋朝敏) (1700–1734) was one of the
leaders of a plot to
overthrow Sai On,
chief royal advisor to King Shō Kei of...
- of ****anese literature,
monogatari (narrative tales), was
pursued by
Heshikiya Chōbin (1701–1734). He left four
short tales, the Manzai, the Koke no...
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written in
classical ****anese, by the pro-****anese
Ryukyuan official Heshikiya Chōbin (circa 1730),
where she is
referred to as Yoshiya-kimi (よしや君) and...
- Chōki. But it was
strongly resisted by pro-****anese faction,
including Heshikiya Chōbin and one of Misato's
younger brother Tomoyose Anjō (友寄 安乗). They...
- for both ryūka and waka. It is no
wonder that
famous ryūka
poets like
Heshikiya Chōbin and
Motobu Chōkyū were also waka poets.
Researchers disagree on...
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Shirahama (白浜)
Sonan (楚南)
Yamashiro (山城)
Haebaru (南風原) Hama (浜) Hen'na (平安名)
Heshikiya (平敷屋) Higa (比嘉)
Uchima (内間)
Tsuken (津堅)
Aseri (安勢理) Chūō (中央)
Henza (平安座)...
- (Okinawa
Prefectural Railways Yonabaru Station Site) [46]
Heshikiya Sugar Refining Site 平敷屋製糖工場跡
Heshikiya seitō kōjō ato
Okinawa Island Uruma 26°22′45″N 127°51′26″E...
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member of sanshikan; the
other plotted to
overthrow Sai On
together with
Heshikiya Chōbin, and was
executed by crucifixion. "Takehara An'i."
Okinawa konpakuto...
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opposite sides for the most part. One
group of
Shuri yukatchu, led by
Heshikiya Chōbin,
spoke out
against the strict,
repressive Confucian system of ethics...
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accusing him of
being too pro-Chinese, led by a pair of scholar-bureaucrats,
Heshikiya Chōbin and
Tomoyose Anjō.
Before any
plots against Sai On
could be executed...