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琉球国金丸世主書状 (Ryukyukoku Kanamaru yononushi shojo, Letter of Kanamaru yononushi (King Shō En) to Shimazu Oyakata, 1471)

日本語: 琉球国金丸世主書状(1471年)。薩摩藩島津宛の金丸(尚円王)のかな交り書状
中文:琉球國金丸世主書狀(1471年)。即金丸(尚圓王)給島津的平假名書狀
English: A letter (1471) written in Kana and Kanji from Kanamaru (King Shō En, 1415-1476) of Ryūkyū Kingdom to Shimazu clan.
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日本語: 東京大学史料編纂所
中文:東京大學史料編纂所
English: The Historiographical Institute The University of Tokyo
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日本語: 金丸 (尚円王)
中文:金丸 (尚圓王)
English: Kanamaru (King Shō En)

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