Diplomacy and Trade in the Chinese World, 589-1276
the southwest 251 court for one day and in 804 and 842 for three days after the deaths of Tibetan kings. In 650, 679, 755, 804, ...
252 the southwest recorded for 734, 735, and 736. According to T’ang hui-yao 97:7a, the Tibetans sent seven missions from 766 to ...
the southwest 253 987-1000: 12 1007-1026: 5 Missions were most frequent from 707 to 846, with 747 to 766 as the lowest point. Th ...
254 the southwest Asses 654: large asses. Camels 827-835: camels. 837: camels. 961: camels. Cattle 805: cattle. 837: cattle. She ...
the southwest 255 Aromatics 837: various drugs. Minerals and Metals 635: gold. 641: 5000 ounces of gold. 703: 2000 ounces of gol ...
256 the southwest Other 641: 100 items of valuables. 727: Several 100 valuable vessels. Textiles Cottons 837: cotton fabrics. 94 ...
the southwest 257 The Eastern Kingdom of Women Albert Herrmann in his Atlas of China, p.39, places this kingom at the upper Meko ...
258 the southwest Fu Placed by Herrmann, Atlas of China, p.35, north of the Brahmaputra in southern Tibet. In 608, eight envoys ...
the southwest 259 The Kingdom of Women Herrmann, Atlas of China, pp. 34-35, places this kingom north of the upper course of the ...
260 the southwest others who followed them, kept their tribal organisations with a high degree of autonomy, and thereby formed a ...
the southwest 261 in Kan-su (Chiu T’ang shu 197:7a; Wen-hsien t’ung-k’ao 329:70b). In 750, Nan-chao and China had their first mi ...
262 the southwest them in audience in the 4th month (May/June) of 788. The emperor was obviously pleased with this diplomatic ov ...
the southwest 263 with his rank^41 (Chiu T’ang shu 197:9a; Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5032; Tzu-chih t’ung-chien p.7561; Wen-hsien t’un ...
264 the southwest In the 1st month (Feb./Mar.) of 802, Nan-chao envoys were received in audience at the T’ang court (Ts’e-fu yüa ...
the southwest 265 In the 10th month (Nov./Dec.) of 812,^47 Nan-chao envoys offered presents (Chiu T’ang shu 197:9b). In the 11th ...
266 the southwest In the 1st month of (Feb./Mar.) of 826 and in 827, Nan-chao envoys offered gifts (Chiu T’ang shu 197:9b; Ts’e- ...
the southwest 267 noceros to the T’ang court. It was rejected (T’ang hui-yao 99:7b). In 859, T’ang envoys to Nan-chao announced ...
268 the southwest return in the 7th month (August) of 878 brought a Nan-chao lu (Record of Nan-chao) in 3 chapters. Subsequently ...
the southwest 269 trappings of rhinoceros hide. Thereafter, missions did not come regu- larly (Wen-hsien t’ung-k’ao 329:72a). In ...
270 the southwest Chinese and requested Tso-shih to disguise himself as an aboriginal. Tso-shih refused, saying:”I am an envoy o ...
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