Shunbajunki 舜馬順熙 | |
---|---|
King of Ryūkyū | |
Reign | 1237–1248 |
Predecessor | Shunten |
Successor | Gihon |
Born | 1185[1] |
Died | 1248 (aged 62–63)[1] |
Issue | Gihon |
Divine name | Sonomasu (其益) or Sonomasumi (其益美)[2] |
Father | Shunten |
Shunbajunki (舜馬順熙, r. 1237–1248) was a legendary local ruler[3] of Okinawa Island. Shunbajunki was the second ruler of the Shunten dynasty. He succeeded his father Shunten in 1237.[4][5]
Shunbajunki's reign is noted for the construction of Shuri Castle and the introduction of the Japanese kana writing system. The Chinese language and writing system was not to be introduced until roughly a century later; even after that time, government documents continued to be written in kana, as did much poetry.
Shunbajunki died in 1248, and was succeeded by his son Gihon.
舜馬順煕王 神號、其益。(童名不傳) 宋、淳煕十二年乙巳、降誕。……宋、嘉煕二年戊戌、即位。……宋、淳祐八年戊申薨。在位十一年。壽六十四。
kerr
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).nussbaum
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).