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Bu of Wa
King of Wa
PredecessorKo of Wa
SuccessorEmperor Seinei?
IssueEmperor Yuryaku?
Posthumous name
Emperor Yuryaku?
  • t
  • e
  • Genealogy of the Five kings of Wa and Emperors
    Book of Song Book of Liang
    San of Wa
    (421, 425 ce)
    Chin of Wa
    (438 ce)
    Sai of Wa
    (443, 451 ce)
    Ko of Wa
    (462 ce)
    Bu of Wa
    (478 ce)
    San of WaChin of Wa
    Sai of Wa
    Ko of WaBu of Wa
    Genealogy of Emperors in Nihon Shoki

    (Numbers in parentheses are Japanese epithets)

    15 Ojin
    (誉田別)
    16 Nintoku
    (大鷦鷯)
    17 Richū
    (去来穂別)
    18 Hanzei
    (瑞歯別)
    19 Ingyō
    (雄朝津間稚子宿禰)
    Ichinobe no OshiwaKinshari20 Ankō
    (穴穂)
    21 Yūryaku
    (大泊瀬幼武)

    Bu of Wa (武) was a Japanese king in the late 5th century (middle Kofun era).[1][2]

    Son of Sai of Wa and brother of Ko of Wa, he was the last of the "Five kings of Wa". He is considered to be the 21st Emperor Yūryaku.

    Records

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  • Table of Changes in the General Names of Koguryo Kings, Baekje Kings, and Japanese Kings[3]
    Year Goguryeo Baekje Wa
    317 Eastern Jin
    372 Geunchogo of Baekje
    386 Jinsa of Baekje
    413 Jangsu of Goguryeo
    416 Jangsu of Goguryeo Jeonji of Baekje
    420 Liu Song dynasty
    Jeonji of Baekje
    421 San of Wa
    438 Chin of Wa
    443 Sai of Wa
    451 Sai of Wa
    457 Gaero of Baekje
    462 Ko of Wa
    463 Jangsu of Goguryeo
    478 Bu of Wa
    479 Southern Qi
    Bu of Wa
    480 Jangsu of Goguryeo Moudu
    490 Dongseong of Baekje
    494 Munjamyeong of Goguryeo
    502 Liang dynasty
    Munjamyeong of Goguryeo Dongseong of Baekje Bu of Wa

    Annotations

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    Footnotes

    References

    1. ^ Zhang, Xuefeng (2010-01-01). "The Formation of East Asian World during the 4th and 5th Centuries: A Study Based on Chinese Sources". Frontiers of History in China. 5 (4): 525–548. doi:10.1007/s11462-010-0110-z. ISSN 1673-3401. S2CID 154743659.
  • ^ "倭王武". 日本人名大辞典 (in Japanese). 講談社.
  • ^ Mori, Kimiyuki; 森公章 (2010). Wa no Goō : 5-seiki no Higashi Ajia to Waō gunzō (1-han ed.). Tōkyō: Yamakawa Shuppansha. ISBN 978-4-634-54802-2. OCLC 609537044.
  • See also

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