Prince Shōtoku (Umayado)
LII-D "設計者" Statesman · Japanese · 6th–7th c.Asuka period statesman (574–622). As regent to Empress Suiko, he established the Seventeen-Article Constitution and twelve-level cap rank system. Based on Buddhism and Confucianism, he promoted governance by ethics. A legendary figure of Japanese institutional imagination.
主導機能+Ti-p (Organization & Law)
"Seventeen-Article Constitution (604)" — Japan's first written legal code. Article One: "Harmony is to be valued; resist not others arbitrarily" — placing the wisdom of conflict avoidance as the first principle of national design.
創造機能-Ne-c (Common Sense & Peace)
"Harmony is to be valued" — not merely a slogan, but the systematic "institutionalisation of the field's implicit direction" to prevent conflict. Article Ten: "Suppress anger, abandon wrath."
脆弱機能1+Se-p weak (Achievement & Protection)
Weak +Se-p: carefully maintaining the relationship with the Soga clan while avoiding direct confrontation — typical passive response.
脆弱機能2-Fi-c weak (Sincerity & Reconciliation)
Weak -Fi-c: almost no records of personal emotional expression. "Harmony" keeps his own emotions outside the institutional framework.
クアドラ・気質・クラブ
クアドラ: Anti-Gamma Quadra (Utopia) — Buddhist equality — placing "compassion for all living beings" as the ethical foundation of the national institution.
気質: Balanced-Stable temperament: institutional reform spanning decades — "building the foundation" rather than "changing immediately."
クラブ: Researcher Club: three-sutra commentary as Researcher Club-type scholarly works. International research network through the envoys to Sui China.
世界観・変化への態度
"The disorder and factional strife of the Yamato court exist" — the direct statement of present reality. The "absent reality" (a harmonious realm) is not proclaimed.
変化への態度: Executing the Seventeen-Article Constitution as a realistic transformation plan — a practitioner of failure-resistant staged state-building.
