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Song Suqing (宋素卿; died 1525), also known as Sō Sokei from the Japanese pronunciation of his name, was a Chinese-born diplomat of Muromachi period Japan. He was sold as a child to Japanese envoys in 1496, but came back to Ming China in 1509 and 1523 as an envoy of the Hosokawa clan. In the latter mission to China, he became embroiled in the Ningbo Incident where the rival mission sent by the Ōuchi clan attacked him and plundered the cities of Ningbo and Shaoxing. Song Suqing was judged to have caused the incident and was thrown in jail where he died.
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dbo:abstract | Song Suqing (宋素卿; died 1525), also known as Sō Sokei from the Japanese pronunciation of his name, was a Chinese-born diplomat of Muromachi period Japan. He was sold as a child to Japanese envoys in 1496, but came back to Ming China in 1509 and 1523 as an envoy of the Hosokawa clan. In the latter mission to China, he became embroiled in the Ningbo Incident where the rival mission sent by the Ōuchi clan attacked him and plundered the cities of Ningbo and Shaoxing. Song Suqing was judged to have caused the incident and was thrown in jail where he died. (en) Song Suqing (宋素卿?) (... – 1525), noto anche come Sō Sokei dalla pronuncia giapponese del suo nome, era un diplomatico di origine cinese del periodo Muromachi in Giappone.Fu venduto da bambino agli inviati giapponesi nel 1496 e tornò nella Cina dei Ming nel 1509 e nel 1523 come inviato del clan Hosokawa. Nell'ultima missione in Cina, fu coinvolto nell'incidente di Ningbo, dove la missione rivale inviata dal clan Ōuchi lo attaccò e saccheggiò le città di Ningbo e Shaoxing. Song Suqing è stato ritenuto responsabile dell'incidente dalle autorità cinesi e per questo lasciato a morire in prigione. (it) 宋 素卿(そう そけい、生年不詳 - 嘉靖4年4月14日(1525年5月6日))は、中国明代後期(日本では戦国時代中期)に日本を拠点に日明貿易で活躍した貿易家である。寧波府鄞県の出身。寧波の乱の原因を引き起こした。 (ja) 宋素卿(1445年-1525年5月6日(嘉靖四年四月十四日))是明朝末期(日本戰國時代中期)以日本為根據地的華人貿易家。浙江鄞縣人。他在明日貿易中扮演重要角色,並且是引起寧波之亂的原因。 (zh) |
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rdfs:comment | Song Suqing (宋素卿; died 1525), also known as Sō Sokei from the Japanese pronunciation of his name, was a Chinese-born diplomat of Muromachi period Japan. He was sold as a child to Japanese envoys in 1496, but came back to Ming China in 1509 and 1523 as an envoy of the Hosokawa clan. In the latter mission to China, he became embroiled in the Ningbo Incident where the rival mission sent by the Ōuchi clan attacked him and plundered the cities of Ningbo and Shaoxing. Song Suqing was judged to have caused the incident and was thrown in jail where he died. (en) Song Suqing (宋素卿?) (... – 1525), noto anche come Sō Sokei dalla pronuncia giapponese del suo nome, era un diplomatico di origine cinese del periodo Muromachi in Giappone.Fu venduto da bambino agli inviati giapponesi nel 1496 e tornò nella Cina dei Ming nel 1509 e nel 1523 come inviato del clan Hosokawa. Nell'ultima missione in Cina, fu coinvolto nell'incidente di Ningbo, dove la missione rivale inviata dal clan Ōuchi lo attaccò e saccheggiò le città di Ningbo e Shaoxing. Song Suqing è stato ritenuto responsabile dell'incidente dalle autorità cinesi e per questo lasciato a morire in prigione. (it) 宋 素卿(そう そけい、生年不詳 - 嘉靖4年4月14日(1525年5月6日))は、中国明代後期(日本では戦国時代中期)に日本を拠点に日明貿易で活躍した貿易家である。寧波府鄞県の出身。寧波の乱の原因を引き起こした。 (ja) 宋素卿(1445年-1525年5月6日(嘉靖四年四月十四日))是明朝末期(日本戰國時代中期)以日本為根據地的華人貿易家。浙江鄞縣人。他在明日貿易中扮演重要角色,並且是引起寧波之亂的原因。 (zh) |
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