Kinryo Yoshino |
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| A Confucian scholar
of the late Edo period; his *go* (art name) was Kinryō. He was born in 1802 as the second son of a Confucian physician in Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture. He was appointed as a Confucian official at the Shōheizaka Gakumonjo (the Shogunate's official academy) and is celebrated—alongside Yasui Sokken and Shioya Tōin—as one of the "Three Great Scholars of the Bunkyū Era." He died in 1878 at the age of 75. |
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