Diplomacy and Trade in the Chinese World, 589-1276
the northeast 211 In 830, it became known at the T’ang court that the king of Po-hai, Ta Jen-hsiu, had died and that, since his ...
212 the northeast “products from east of the sea” to the Later Liang court (Hsin Wu-tai shih2:1b;Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5033, Wen-h ...
the northeast 213 926, must have set out before the surrender. It presented three males and three females, fabrics, and tiger sk ...
214 the northeast market. The latter was explicitly allowed by the Chinese government in 713. Evidence that trade flourished is ...
the northeast 215 707-726: 16 727-746: 21 747-766: 5 767-786: 28 787-806: 7 807-826: 20 827-846: 10 847-866: 0 867-886: 0 887-90 ...
216 the northeast Birds 722: falcons. 729: falcons. 737: falcons. 739: falcons. 741: falcons. 749: falcons. 750: falcons. 777: f ...
the northeast 217 Most of the goods were local products. Falcons were apparently in particular demand at the T’ang court, until ...
218 the northeast In 726, envoys from the Black River Mo-ho were received at the T’ang court. Emperor Hsüan-tsung created out of ...
the northeast 219 shih 32:7a; Wu-tai hui-yao 30:12a; Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5034; Wen-hsien t’ung-k’ao 326:57b). On June 11, 925, e ...
220 the northeast 687-706: 0 707-726: 2 727-746: 3 747-766: 5 767-786: 0 787-806: 0 807-826: 1 827-846: 0 847-866: 0 867-886: 0 ...
the northeast 221 In the 4th month (May) of 634, Shih-wei chiefs were received at the T’ang court (Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5024). In ...
222 the northeast In the 12th month (January, 770) of the Chinese year 769, Shih-wei envoys offered gifts (Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5 ...
the northeast 223 In the 2nd month (Mar./Apr.) of 842, a Shih-wei mission of 15 men, led by the Military Governor, arrived at th ...
224 the northeast This is the distribution by 20-year periods of the 47 recorded Shih-wei missions to the Sui and T’ang: 587-606 ...
the northeast 225 Map 4. The Northeast. ...
226 the northeast ...
the southwest 227 The Southwest Tibet In the earlier days, the Chinese distinguished between two kinds of Tibetans, the Ti and t ...
228 the southwest imperial house as Princess of Wen-ch’eng to become the bride of Srong- btsan-sgam-po. On Feb.20, 641, the king ...
the southwest 229 Cavalry, entitled him king of Hsi-hai commandery, and presented him with 2000 items of objects. Srong-btsan-sg ...
230 the southwest shu 5:3b; 196A:3b; 198:8a; Tzu-chih t’ung-chien pp.6321, 6336, 6343).^2 From 670 to 692, they controlled the T ...
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