- Shō
Kinpuku (尚 金福, 1398–May 26, 1453) was a king of the
Ryukyu Kingdom of the
First Shō dynasty. Shō
Kinpuku succeeded his nephew, Shō ****atsu, in 1449...
- Hashi's
fifth son, Shō
Kinpuku took the
throne before also
dying four
years later. A
disputed succession between Kinpuku's son
Shiro and Hashi's sixth...
- Shō
dynasty Shō ****atsu 尚思達 shoo ****aa 1443–1449
First Shō
dynasty Shō
Kinpuku 尚金福 shoo chin****u 1450–1453
First Shō
dynasty Shō Taikyū 尚泰久 shoo teechuu...
- Shō
Kinpuku was too
young to be the
biological father of Shō Taikyū. Sai On's
edition of the Chūzan
Seifu changed Shō Taikyū's
father from Shō
Kinpuku to...
- 1444–1449), and Shō
Kinpuku (r. 1449–1453).
After Kinpuku's death, the
histories record a
disputed succession between Kinpuku's son
Shiro and Hashi's...
-
missing kings of the
First Shō dynasty, Shō Chū, Shō ****atsu, and Shō
Kinpuku. Nevertheless, each king
performed "ancestral"
worship for
deceased kings...
- son of king Shō Chū. He died in 1449
without an heir and his
uncle Shō
Kinpuku was
installed as the king. 琉球国王の神号と『おもろさうし』 (PDF) (in ****anese). Chūzan...
- 1429–1644 Shō Chū, King (1439–1444) Shō ****atsu, King (1444–1449) Shō
Kinpuku, King (1449–1453) Shō Taikyū, King (1454–1460) Shō Toku, King (1460–1469)...
- simultaneously.
Shiro Furi Rebellion [ja; zh] (1453),
after the
death of king Shō
Kinpuku of the
Ryukyu Kingdom,
between the king's son
Shiro (志魯, also Shiru, Chinese...
-
established in the 15th
century during the
reign of Shō
Kinpuku,
ruler of the
Ryukyu Kingdom. Shō
Kinpuku ordered the
construction of a road,
called the Yanbaru-kokudō...