Examples of 'chūzan' in a sentence

Meaning of "chūzan"

chūzan (adjective) - relating to the central region of the Ryukyu Islands in Japan

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Chūzan lay in the center of the island and was economically the strongest.
Shuri is treated as the everlasting capital of Chūzan.
The Chūzan gate.
Was the second king of the Okinawan kingdom of Chūzan.
King of Chūzan.
Chūzan sent envoys to China much more frequently than Hokuzan and Nanzan.
He was presented with a red lacquerware plaque from the Emperor known as the Chūzan Tablet.
He mapped Hokuzan to military, Chūzan to sovereignty and Nanzan to productivity.
Due to lack of sufficient evidence, he refrained from determining Hokuzan 's relationship with Chūzan.
Kings of Chūzan.
Sai On 's edition of Chūzan Seifu is drastically different from these two books.
Kingdom of Chūzan.
The Chūzan Seikan seems to follow Okinawa 's own tradition.
Hokuzan also did not send any students to China, as Chūzan did.
It is not uncertain what kind of treasures Chūzan had before Shō Hashi 's takeover.

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Tamagusuku, remaining in Urasoe, became the chief of Chūzan.
However, both editions of the Chūzan Seifu identify Shimajiri-Ōzato as the capital of Nanzan.
These three principalities, or tribal federations, led by major chieftains, battled, and Chūzan emerged victorious.
Chūzan ( 中山 ) was one of three kingdoms which controlled Okinawa in the 14th century.
However, it dates Shō Hashi 's conquest of Chūzan 16 years earlier than the Chūzan Seikan.
Thus, Tamagusuku, in Urasoe, became king of Chūzan.
Sai On 's father wrote the Chūzan Seifu by rewriting the Chūzan Seikan in 1701.
He then overthrew the Chūzan King Bunei in 1421 to become the King of Chūzan.

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