Takamuko no Kuromaro

In this Japanese name, the family name is "Takamuko".

Takamuko no Kuromaro (高向 玄理, died 654) was a Japanese scholar and diplomat of the Asuka period. The Takamuko clan are descended from Cao Pi.

Karumauro traveled to China as the with Ono no Imoko as kenzuishi representing Empress Suiko in 608.[1] He remain in China for thirty-two years.[2] Following his return in 640, he was awarded the title Kuni no hakase (国博士, "National Scholar"). Karumauro helped write the Taika Reforms in 645.[2] He was sent again as an ambassador to China (kentōshi). Takamuko died upon his arrival in Chang'an in 654.[2]

Notes

  1. Nussbaum, "Kentōshi" at p. 511, p. 511, at Google Books
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Nussbaum, "Takamuko no Kuromaro (No Genri)" at p. 935, p. 935, at Google Books

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