The origins of the Sue clan is rather convoluted with multiple accounts made through chronologically confusing and historically inconsistent events. According to the clan's genealogy, the founder of the clan,
Sue Hirokata (陶弘賢) was a member of the Migitashi clan. The Migitashi clan was a cadet branch clan of the powerful Ōuchi clan which claims descent from
Prince Imseong of
Paekche. However, according to the
Shinsen Shōjiroku (815), the Ōuchi also claimed descent from another ancient clan of different origin known as the Tatara clan. The Tatara family is believed to have come from
Kaya confederacy rather than Baekje which contradicts the claims found in the clan's genealogical records. Modern Japanese scholars began questioning the legitimacy of the claim over the Ōuchi clan's heritage, positing whether the prince was their actual ancestor. Despite the descendants firmly believing that their royal lineage to the Korean prince is true, historians postulate that their true origin most likely lies in Kaya rather than Baekje evident in the clan members claiming descent from the Tatara clan in the
Shinsen Shōjiroku and the Sue clan adopting the character from a pottery style that is famous for its Kaya roots. However, it is unclear if the Tatara clan was a parent clan of the Ōuchi family or just a sister clan as the name is included separately in the
Shinsen Shōjiroku alongside the claim made by the family. == History ==