Inoha Seihei

Inoha Ueekata Seihei (伊野波 親方 盛平, 26 March 1648 13 December 1700), also known by his Chinese style name Mō Kokusei (毛 克盛), was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom.[1]

Inoha Seihei
伊野波 盛平
sanshikan of Ryukyu
In office
1694–1699
Preceded byYonabaru Ryōgi
Succeeded byKōchi Ryōshō
Personal details
Born(1648-03-26)March 26, 1648
DiedDecember 13, 1700(1700-12-13) (aged 52)
ParentsInoha Seiki (father)
Chinese nameMō Kokusei (毛 克盛)
RankUeekata

Inoha Seihei was the eldest son of Inoha Seiki. He was also the second head of an aristocrat family called Mō-uji Inoha Dunchi (毛氏伊野波殿内).[1] Inoha Seihei was a smart man and he appeared in many Okinawan shibai (沖縄芝居, "Okinawan play") and folktales in which he was known by Seimō (盛毛), Mōi Ueekata (モーイ親方) or Mōwi Ueekata (モーヰ親方).[2][3]

Seihei served as a member of Sanshikan from 1694 to 1699.[4][5]

References

Inoha Seihei
Preceded by
Inoha Seiki
Head of Mō-uji Inoha Dunchi Succeeded by
Inoha Seichū
Political offices
Preceded by
Yonabaru Ryōgi
Sanshikan of Ryukyu
1694 - 1699
Succeeded by
Kōchi Ryōshō


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