Chin of Wa (倭珍), date of birth and death unknown) was a king of Wa in the early 5th century (middle Kofun era). He was also known as Wa Ochin (倭王珍).[1]
In the Book of Liang, the article on Japan states that after the death of the Japanese king "Zan", his younger brother "Ya" stood up, and after his death, his son "Je" stood up.[2]。
History of the Southern Dynasties
In the Nan shi, the article on the Japanese Kingdom (Nan shi wagu den) describes the contents of the Song Shu Chronicles.
Table of Changes in the General Names of Koguryo Kings, Baekje Kings, and Japanese Kings[3]