Miyahira Ryōtei | |
Native Name: | 宮平 良廷 |
Native Name Lang: | ja |
Office: | sanshikan of Ryukyu |
Term Start: | 1755 |
Term End: | 1782 |
Predecessor: | Yonabaru Ryōchō |
Successor: | Ie Chōboku |
Birth Date: | ? |
Death Date: | ? |
Blank1: | Childhood name |
Blank2: | Chinese name |
Data2: | Ba Sentetsu (馬 宣哲) |
Blank3: | Rank |
Data3: | Ueekata |
, also known by his Chinese style name, was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom.
Ryōtei was born to an aristocrat family called Ba-uji Miyahira Dunchi (Japanese: 馬氏宮平殿内). He served as a member of sanshikan from 1755 to 1782.[1] During his term, he put forward a proposals for make the first statutory law in Ryukyuan history together with his two colleges, Wakugawa Chōkyō and Yonabaru Ryōku, and the sessei Yuntanza Chōkō in 1775. This proposal was approved by King Shō Boku. The law was completed in 1786.[2] [3]
Miyahira was also the of Crown Prince Shō Tetsu.[4]