. . "1727"^^ . 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"Kunigami Ueekata Keimei (\u56FD\u982D \u89AA\u65B9 \u666F\u660E) (? \u2013 ?) aussi connu sous son nom de style chinois Wa Imi (\u548C \u70BA\u7F8E), est un aristocrate et fonctionnaire du gouvernement du royaume de Ry\u016Bky\u016B. Il est membre du Sanshikan sous le r\u00E8gne de Sh\u014D Sei et Sh\u014D Gen."@fr . . . "54421457"^^ . "\u548C\u70BA\u7F8E"@zh . 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"Kunigami Ueekata Keimei (\u56FD\u982D \u89AA\u65B9 \u666F\u660E) (? \u2013 ?) aussi connu sous son nom de style chinois Wa Imi (\u548C \u70BA\u7F8E), est un aristocrate et fonctionnaire du gouvernement du royaume de Ry\u016Bky\u016B. Il est membre du Sanshikan sous le r\u00E8gne de Sh\u014D Sei et Sh\u014D Gen."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Kunigami Keimei"@fr . . . . . "Kunigami Keimei"@en . "Kunigami Ueekata Keimei (\u56FD\u982D \u89AA\u65B9 \u666F\u660E, ? \u2013 ?), also known by Urasoe Keimei (\u6D66\u6DFB \u666F\u660E) and his Chinese style name Wa Imi (\u548C \u70BA\u7F8E), was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom. He was father-in-law of Aragusuku Anki. In the summer 1555, King Sh\u014D Sei became seriously ill. The king ordered Kunigami Keimei, Gusukuma Sh\u016Bshin and Aragusuku Anki, all of them were members of Sanshikan, to assist the Crown Prince Sh\u014D Gen. But after the king's death, Kunigami and Gusukuma broke their promises and said that Sh\u014D Gen was too sickly to succeed the throne. They suggested that (\u5C1A \u9451\u5FC3), who was the fourth son of Sh\u014D Sei and titled Great Prince Ie (\u5927\u4F0A\u6C5F\u738B\u5B50), should be the next king. Aragusuku stood in the audience hall with a naginata in his hand, and called on all ministers to comply with the will. Finally, Sh\u014D Gen ascended to the throne. Kunigami was exiled to Kume Island and Gusukuma to Iheya Island in 1559, respectively. Both of them lost official position and peerage and were not allowed to return to Shuri until their political opponent Aragusuku died 1567. He regained his peerage and was given Urasoe magiri as his new hereditary fief."@en . . "1018741606"^^ . "Kunigami Ueekata Keimei (\u56FD\u982D \u89AA\u65B9 \u666F\u660E, ? \u2013 ?), also known by Urasoe Keimei (\u6D66\u6DFB \u666F\u660E) and his Chinese style name Wa Imi (\u548C \u70BA\u7F8E), was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom. He was father-in-law of Aragusuku Anki. In the summer 1555, King Sh\u014D Sei became seriously ill. The king ordered Kunigami Keimei, Gusukuma Sh\u016Bshin and Aragusuku Anki, all of them were members of Sanshikan, to assist the Crown Prince Sh\u014D Gen. But after the king's death, Kunigami and Gusukuma broke their promises and said that Sh\u014D Gen was too sickly to succeed the throne. They suggested that (\u5C1A \u9451\u5FC3), who was the fourth son of Sh\u014D Sei and titled Great Prince Ie (\u5927\u4F0A\u6C5F\u738B\u5B50), should be the next king. Aragusuku stood in the audience hall with a naginata in his hand, and called on all ministers to comply with the will. Finally, Sh\u014D Gen ascende"@en . . .