Ie Chōjo

Ie Ueekata Chōjo (伊江 親方 朝叙, ? – 9 July 1745), also known by Nishihira Ueekata Chōjo (西平 親方 朝叙) and his Chinese style name Shō Wasei (向 和声), was a politician and bureaucrat of Ryukyu Kingdom. Chōjo was the fourth son of (伊江 朝敷). He was also the originator of the aristocrat family (向氏伊江殿内). King Shō Kei dispatched Prince (越来 朝慶, also known as Shō Sei 尚 盛) and him in 1718 to celebrate Tokugawa Yoshimune succeeded as shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate. They sailed back in the next year. He served as a member of sanshikan from 1720 to 1745.

Ie Chōjo

Ie Ueekata Chōjo (伊江 親方 朝叙, ? – 9 July 1745), also known by Nishihira Ueekata Chōjo (西平 親方 朝叙) and his Chinese style name Shō Wasei (向 和声), was a politician and bureaucrat of Ryukyu Kingdom. Chōjo was the fourth son of (伊江 朝敷). He was also the originator of the aristocrat family (向氏伊江殿内). King Shō Kei dispatched Prince (越来 朝慶, also known as Shō Sei 尚 盛) and him in 1718 to celebrate Tokugawa Yoshimune succeeded as shōgun of the Tokugawa shogunate. They sailed back in the next year. He served as a member of sanshikan from 1720 to 1745.