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・ Shō Iku
・ Shō Jun
・ Shō Jun (1660–1706)
・ Shō Jun (1873–1945)
・ Shō Kei
・ Shō Ken
・ Shō Kinpuku
・ Shō Kō
・ Shō Nei
・ Shō On
・ Shō River
・ Shō Sei
・ Shō Sei (r. 1803)
・ Shō Sen'i
・ Shō Shin
Shō Shishō
・ Shō Shitatsu
・ Shō Shitsu
・ Shō Shōken
・ Shō Tai
・ Shō Taikyū
・ Shō Tei
・ Shō Ten
・ Shō Toku
・ Shōan
・ Shōbara Station
・ Shōbara, Hiroshima
・ Shōbayashi Shōrin-ryū
・ Shōboku, Okayama
・ Shōbu, Saitama


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Shō Shishō : ウィキペディア英語版
Shō Shishō
, also known as Talumei,〔Suganuma, Unryu. (2000). 〕 was a king of Chūzan, one of three kingdoms on the island of Okinawa, before they were united into one island kingdom. He was the progenitor of what became the Shō Dynasty.
The son of Shishō was Shō Hashi, who is known as the first king of the Ryūkyū Kingdom. His kingship was acknowledged by the Yongle Emperor of China, who caused a diplomatic mission to be sent to the Ryukyuan capital in 1415.〔
On 30 January 1406, the Yongle Emperor expressed horror when the Ryukyuans castrated some of their own children to become eunuchs to serve in the Ming imperial palace. The emperor said that the boys who were castrated were innocent and did not deserve castration, and he returned the boys to Ryukyu and instructed them not to send eunuchs again.
==See also ==

* Ryūkyū Kingdom
* Imperial Chinese missions to Ryūkyū Kingdom
* List of monarchs of Ryukyu Islands

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