Kibi Makibi

Japanese envoy
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Also known as: Shimotsumichi Makibi
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Original name:
Shimotsumichi Makibi
Born:
c. 693,, Bitchū, Province, Japan
Died:
Oct. 31, 775, Nara?

Kibi Makibi (born c. 693, Bitchū, Province, Japan—died Oct. 31, 775, Nara?) was an early envoy to China who did much to introduce Chinese culture to the comparatively primitive Japanese state. In 717, when Chinese culture under the great T’ang dynasty (618–907) was at its height, Kibi traveled there as a student. Upon his return to Japan, he received an audience with the empress Kōken and so impressed her with his talent and character that she sent him back to China as a special envoy of the Japanese government. Later, Kibi became an adviser to the empress, helping her prepare ...(100 of 106 words)