Sessei

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Template:Short description Template:Italic title Script error: No such module "Nihongo". was the highest government post of the Ryūkyū Kingdom below the king; the sessei served the function of royal or national advisor. In the Ryukyuan language at the time, the pronunciation was closer to shisshii, and has only changed relatively recently. Though the same Chinese characters which compose the modern Okinawan word sessei are read as sesshō in Japanese, the position is not quite the same, and the Ryukyuan post is not derived from the Japanese model or system.

The sessei worked alongside the king and the Sanshikan (Council of Three) to draft and enact laws, though the king gradually became more and more of a figurehead over the course of the period when Ryūkyū was a subsidiary of the Japanese feudal domain of Satsuma (1609–1870s). Like most Ryukyuan government officials at the time, most sessei were appointed from the elite class of yukatchu, scholars of Chinese subjects from the town of Kumemura.

According to the Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., the classical Ryukyuan history text by sessei Shō Shōken, the sessei have always been a part of the system of the Ryukyuan Kingdom and were originally appointed by Eiso. The three men who held the position of sessei during the first Shō Dynasty of Ryukyuan kings were Chinese, but beginning with the Second Shō Dynasty, sessei were native Ryukyuans. Royal officials, sometimes princes, would select the sessei, and the appointment would come with an appropriate rank and title, often that of "prince", despite the sessei being in essence a bureaucrat and not royalty himself. It was not uncommon for such a title to be conferred upon anyone who performed great service to the kingdom, though right of succession and other such royal rights implied by the title of "prince" did not accompany such an honor.

While most sessei essentially played the role of a bureaucrat and privileged member of the royal entourage, Shō Shōken, who held the post from 1666 to 1673, is particularly known for acting as a lawmaker, issuing a great many important and beneficial reforms during his short tenure.

List of sessei

Name In office Kings
Eiso
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1253–1259 Gihon  
Aranpō
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? – 1406? Satto, Bunei
Tei Fuku
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1411 – ? Shō Shishō
Ō Mō
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1411 – ? Shō Shishō
Kaiki
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1428 – ? Shō Hashi, Shō Shitatsu
Shō Kō Gushichan Wōji Chōsei
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1589–1610 Shō Nei
Kikuin Sōi
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1611 – ? Shō Nei
Shō Hō Sashiki Wōji Chōshō
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1617–1621 Shō Nei
Shō Sei Kin Wōji Chōtei
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1629–1654 Shō Hō, Shō Shitsu
Shō Kyō Gushikawa Wōji Chōei
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1654–1666 Shō Shitsu
Shō Shōken Haneji Wōji Chōshū
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1666–1675 Shō Shitsu, Shō Tei
Shō Kōki Ōzato Wōji Chōryō
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1676–1686 Shō Tei
Shō Ki Kin Wōji Chōkō
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1688–1688 Shō Tei
Shō Kōsai Chatan Wōji Chōai
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1689–1705 Shō Tei
Shō Kō Oroku Wōji Chōki
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1705–1712 Shō Tei, Shō Kei
Shō Yū Tomigusuku Wōji Chōkyō
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1712–1722 Shō Kei
Shō Tetsu Chatan Wōji Chōki
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1722–1739 Shō Kei
Shō Seibo Nakijin Wōji Chōgi
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1755–1770 Shō Boku
Shō Wa Yuntanza Wōji Chōkō
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1770–1785 Shō Boku
Shō To Urasoe Wōji Chōō
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1794–1797 Shō Boku, Shō On
Shō Shū Yoshimura Wōji Chōgi
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1798–1802 Shō On  
Shō Tairetsu Yuntanza Wōji Chōei
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1803–1816 Shō Sei, Shō Kō
Shō Yō Ginowan Wōji Chōshō
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1817–1820 Shō Kō
Shō Teihan Haneji Wōji Chōbi
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1822–1831 Shō Kō
Shō Kai Tomigusuku Wōji Chōshun
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1831–1832 Shō Kō
Shō Genro Urasoe Wōji Chōki
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1835–1852 Shō Iku, Shō Tai
Shō Ton Ōzato Wōji Chōkyō
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1852–1861 Shō Tai
Shō Kōkun Yonagusuku Wōji Chōki
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1861–1872 Shō Tai
Shō Ken Ie Wōji Chōchoku
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1872–1875 Shō Tai

References

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  • Smits, Gregory (1999). Visions of Ryukyu: Identity and Ideology in Early-Modern Thought and Politics. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press.

External links

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