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In the 11th month (Dec./Jan., 772) of the Chinese year 771, Khitan
envoys offered gifts (Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5031).
In the 12th month (Dec./Jan., 773) of the Chinese year 772, Khitan
envoys offered gifts (Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5031).
In the 12th month (Jan./Feb., 774) of the Chinese year 773, Khitan
envoys offered gifts (Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5032).
In the 12th month (Jan./Feb., 775) of the Chinese year 774, Khitan
envoys were received at the T’ang court (Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5032).
In the 1st month (Feb./Mar.) of 775 and in the 12th month (Dec./
Jan., 776) of the same Chinese year, Khitan envoys offered gifts (Ts’e-
fu yüan-kuei p.5032).
In the 4th (May/June), 6th (July/Aug.), 8th (Sep./Oct.), and 12th
month (January 778) of the Chinese year 777, Khitan envoys offered
regional objects (Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5032).
In the 9th month (Oct./Nov.) of 785, Khitan envoys were received
at the T’ang court (Chiu T’ang shu 12:21a).
788 was the only year during this period when the Khitan looted
Chinese border areas (Chiu T’ang shu 199B:7b).
In the 9th month (October) of 791, Khitan envoys were received
at the T’ang court (Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5032).
In 793 and 794, Khitan envoys were received at the T’ang court
(Chiu T’ang shu 199B:7b; Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5032).
In the 10th month (Nov./Dec.) of 795, the Khitan chief Je-su with
a mission of 25 men was received at the T’ang court (Chiu T’ang shu
199B:7b;Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5032).
In 801, Khitan were received in audience by Emperor Te-tsung
(Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5032).
In the 12th month (Jan./Geb., 807) of the Chinese year 806, Khitan
envoys offered gifts (Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5032).
In the 2nd month (Mar./Apr.) of 807, Khitan offered gifts (Ts’e-fu
yüan-kuei p.5032).
In the 11th month (December) of 810, Khitan envoys offered gifts
(Ts’e-fu yüan-kuei p.5032).
In the 11th month (Nov./Dec.) of 813, a Khitan chief offered gifts
(T’ang hui-yao 96:3b).
In the 11th month (Dec./Jan., 816) of the Chinese year 815, a
Khitan mission of 29 men offered gifts (Chiu T’ang shu 15:19b; T’ang
hui-yao 96:3b).
In 816, Khitan envoys offered gifts (Chiu T’ang shu 15:11b).