A Study of China-ryukyu Relations in the Early Ming Dynasty from the Perspective of East Asia (1368-1435)

A Study of China-ryukyu Relations in the Early Ming Dynasty from the Perspective of East Asia (1368-1435)

by Li Jian

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This book examines the nearly 70-year relationship between China and Ryukyu in the early Ming Dynasty from the overall perspective of the evolution of the East Asian regional order. By searching relevant historical materials and relying on important exchange events such as Fengtianmen Xiaoyu, Yang Zaikong, Li Hao Shima, Liang Min's envoy, Dibaonu migration, Lu Yuan's envoy, Chaishan's crossing to Ryukyu, etc., We analyze the development and evolution of the relationship between the Ming Dynasty and Ryukyu, and also With its inherent connections with the Northern Yuan Dynasty, Goryeo, Korea, Japan, Japanese pirates, etc., We try to construct a three-dimensional, dynamic, and systematic "relationship between China and Ryukyu in the early Ming Dynasty" to highlight the extensive linkage of relations between East Asian countries in the early Ming Dynasty and the complex process of regional order construction.

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