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Omutu
Omutu

befitting an official who had died at his post in the service of the throne.

Omutu is reputed to have written poems in Chinese, and his collection of verse, entitled 北海集 Pei-hai chi, is said to have had a preface by the famous poet, Shih Jun-chang [q. v.].


[3/1/39a (mistaken in classifying Omutu as a Grand Secretary); 4/5/4a; 23/1/1a; T'ieh-pao [q. v.], Hai-ch'ao ya-sung chi 1/1a; Tung-hua lu, Ch'ung-tê 6:7, Shun-chih 15:11; Pa-ch'i Man-chou shih-tsu t'ung-p'u (see under Anfiyanggû) 40/7b, 9b (mistaken in the identity of his grandfather).]

Walter Fuchs


O-pi-lung. See under Ebilun.


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