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Kiuchi Sōgōro (木内 惣五郎), also known as Sakura Sōgorō (佐倉 惣五郎)(1605 – September 1653) was a legendary Japanese farmer whose real family name was Kiuchi. He is said to have appealed directly to the shōgun in 1652 when he was serving as a headman of one of the villages in the Sakura Domain. In the appeal he requested the shōgun to help ease the peasants' burden of heavy taxes and bad crops. But since direct appeals were illegal in those days, he was arrested. It is widely believed that he was executed (crucified) along with his sons (and some sources claim also his wife) in 1653 by the daimyō of his feudal domain. However, no evidence for the existence of the incident has been found, although a farmer named Sōgorō was found listed on the record of the village. The legend of Sakura Sōgorō has b

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  • Sakura Sōgorō (fr)
  • 사쿠라 소고로 (ko)
  • 佐倉惣五郎 (ja)
  • Sakura Sōgorō (en)
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  • Sakura Sōgorō, plus connu sous le nom Sōgo-sama (1605 - septembre 1653), est un agriculteur japonais légendaire dont le véritable nom de famille est « Kiuchi ». (fr)
  • 사쿠라 소고로(일본어: 佐倉 (さくら) 惣五郎 (そうごろう): ??-승응 2년 8월 3일(서기 1653년 9월 24일)?)는 에도시대 전기 시모사국 사쿠라번의 (義民)으로 알려진 인물이다. 시모사국 인바군 (오늘날의 치바현 나리타시 )의 로, 휘는 키우치 소고로(일본어: 木內 (きうち) 惣五郎 (そうごろう))였고 통칭은 소고(일본어: 宗吾 (そうご) 또는 惣吾 (そうご))라고 했다. 영주인 의 무거운 세금에 고통받는 농민들을 위해 정이대장군에게 직소를 올렸다가 처형되었다고 전한다. 일본사에 대표적인 의민으로 유명한데, 역사적으로 확인되는 사실은 매우 적다. 사쿠라 소고의 의민전설은 에도시대 후기에 형성되어 ・・낭곡・가부키 등으로 널리 알려졌다. (ko)
  • 佐倉 惣五郎(さくら そうごろう、生年不詳 – 承応2年8月3日(1653年9月24日)?)は、江戸時代前期の下総国佐倉藩領の義民として知られる人物。下総国印旛郡公津村(現在の千葉県成田市)の名主で、本名は木内 惣五郎(きうち そうごろう)、通称は宗吾(そうご。惣吾とも)とされる。 領主堀田氏の重税に苦しむ農民のために将軍への直訴をおこない、処刑されたという義民伝説で知られる。代表的な義民として名高いが、史実として確認できることは少ない。惣五郎の義民伝説は江戸時代後期に形成され、実録本や講釈・浪花節、歌舞伎上演などで広く知られるようになった。 (ja)
  • Kiuchi Sōgōro (木内 惣五郎), also known as Sakura Sōgorō (佐倉 惣五郎)(1605 – September 1653) was a legendary Japanese farmer whose real family name was Kiuchi. He is said to have appealed directly to the shōgun in 1652 when he was serving as a headman of one of the villages in the Sakura Domain. In the appeal he requested the shōgun to help ease the peasants' burden of heavy taxes and bad crops. But since direct appeals were illegal in those days, he was arrested. It is widely believed that he was executed (crucified) along with his sons (and some sources claim also his wife) in 1653 by the daimyō of his feudal domain. However, no evidence for the existence of the incident has been found, although a farmer named Sōgorō was found listed on the record of the village. The legend of Sakura Sōgorō has b (en)
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  • Kodzu Village (en)
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