After Miyuki's death, on September 17, 701, people who had been involved in the refinement of gold in Tsushima Island were given some prizes, and Miyuki's son was given a salary of 100 fuko (equal to 100 taxed families) and 40 cho (1 cho = 9917 sq.m.) of rice field. |
御行の死後、対馬産金の関係者に賞があり、大宝元年(801年)8月7日に御行の子に封100戸と田40町が与えられた。 |