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词条 First Shō Dynasty
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{{Infobox royal house|
|surname = Shō
|native_name = 尚
|native_name_lang = Japanese
|coat of arms = Hidari mitsudomoe.svg
|country = {{unbulleted list|Chūzan|Ryukyu Kingdom}}
|titles = Shui-tiin-ganashi (首里天加那志)
|current head =
|founding year = 1406
|founder = Shō Shishō
|deposition = 1469
|final ruler = Shō Toku
|cadet branches =
|ethnicity = Ryukyuan
}}

The First Shō Dynasty ({{lang-ja|第一尚氏}}) was a royal house which rule Chūzan, and later Ryukyu Kingdom, reigning from 1406 until King Shō Toku's death in 1469.

In 1406, Bunei was overthrown and Shō Shishō became the nominal ruler of Chūzan, placed there by his eldest son Shō Hashi as part of a power bid to control Chūzan while giving an appearance to China of proper Confucian respect for one's elders. Shō Hashi conquered Hokuzan in 1416 and Nanzan in 1429, unified Okinawa successfully. He was given the surname Shō ({{lang|ja|尚}}) by Chinese Emperor, and changed the country name to Ryukyu Kingdom.[1]

King Shō Toku died in 1469, and his offsprings were killed in a coup d'état, following which the dynasty was succeeded by the Second Shō Dynasty.

See also

  • List of monarchs of Ryukyu Islands
  • Genealogy of the Shō Dynasties

References

1. ^Kerr, George. Okinawa: The History of an Island People. Tokyo: Tuttle, 2000. p. 89.

2 : First Shō Dynasty|Asian royal families

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