Diplomacy and Trade in the Chinese World, 589-1276
the southwest 231 the name of a commandery, which changed nothing in practice. (Chiu T’ang shu 196A:4b; Tzu-chih t’ung-chien p.6 ...
232 the southwest regional objects (Chiu T’ang shu 7:6a; Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5026; Tzu-chih t’ung-chien p.6610).^3 On May 19, 70 ...
the southwest 233 On Dec.16, 713, a high Tibetan official requested that peace be restored (Tzu-chih t’ung-chien p.6692). On Jul ...
234 the southwest on a large stele. The imperial library was ordered to copy the Five Confucian Classics which the Tibetans had ...
the southwest 235 On Mar.4, 731,^10 Hsüan-tsung ordered the Herald to go on a good- will mission to the Tibetans. He departed on ...
236 the southwest In 738, Tibetans invaded Chinese border lands, and the Chinese counterattacked (Chiu T’ang shu 196A:10b; Wen-h ...
the southwest 237 retary, Li Chih-fang, and the Cadet of the Left and Concurrent Palace Assistant Secretary, Ts’ui Lun, as envoy ...
238 the southwest Map 5. Ch'ang-an and environs. ...
the southwest 239 the court (Chiu T’ang shu 196B:1a; Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5031). In 768, the Tibetans again fought the Chinese an ...
240 the southwest by a Chancellor. On Feb.20 (the 15th day), the covenant was agreed upon (Chiu T’ang shu 12:11a; 196B:2b-3a; We ...
the southwest 241 Han-heng back with an escort and repeated his wish for peace, but this time his envoys were stopped and sent b ...
242 the southwest envoys offered presents (Chiu T’ang shu 13:21b; 196B:12b; Ts’e-fu yüan- kuei p.5032). In the 2nd month (Mar./A ...
the southwest 243 On Mar.9, 816, Tibetan envoys announced that their king had died. In the 4th month (May/June) of 817, Hsien-ts ...
244 the southwest by the General-in-chief of the Guards of the Left. It was a treaty among equals, and the peace held.^24 Hencef ...
the southwest 245 and silver vessels, a jade belt, and horses (Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5033). In the 12th month (Dec./Jan., 831) of ...
246 the southwest In the 1st month (Feb./Mar.) of 908, Tibetan envoys to the Later Liang court offered gifts. The chief envoy an ...
the southwest 247 Virtue. 18 chiefs were made Managers of Lances (Wu-tai hui-yao 30: 2a-2b;Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5034).^30 In the ...
248 the southwest In the 9th month (Sep./Oct.) of 952, Tibetan chiefs were by the Later Chou court appointed Imperial Household ...
the southwest 249 In 1000, Tibetans offered 5000 horses to the Sung court. Emperor Chen-tsung ordered that they be paid well for ...
250 the southwest On July 2, 1069, Tibetan envoys to the Liao court offered gifts (Liao shih 22:6a; 70:20a). On July 25, 1071, T ...
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