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Relation | Target | Textual basis |
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type | person | |
name | 尚懿 | |
born | 1550 | |
died | 1584 | |
authority-wikidata | Q4585568 | |
link-wikipedia_zh | 尚懿 | |
link-wikipedia_en | Shō_I |

Shō I was a grandson of Urasoe Chōman (Shō Ikō), the deposed crown prince of King Shō Shin. His father was Urasoe Chōkyō. Urasoe Chōshi was one of his younger brother.
Shō I had two famous sons: the eldest son was King Shō Nei, the second son was Gushichan Chōsei. He died in 1584, and buried in Urasoe yōdore.
Shō I was posthumously honored as king in 1699, and his spirit tablet was placed in Sōgen-ji. His title was stripped in 1719, and his spirit tablet was moved to Tenkai-ji.
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1699年3月8日(康熙三十八年二月七日),尚懿被尚貞王追尊為王。尚稷、尚久、尚懿三人的神主被尊稱為「花王」,供奉於圓覺寺。1719年(康熙58年),經久米村的奏請,三人被剝奪王爵、降稱「公」,尚稷公、尚久公神主遷往供奉,尚懿公神主遷往供奉。
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