Ming Dynasty Edict Reveals China-Ryukyu Historical Bonds
A 1629 Ming Dynasty edict exhibited in Dalian reveals historical China-Ryukyu ties and provides evidence of regional diplomatic practices, drawing global academic interest.
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A 1629 Ming Dynasty edict exhibited in Dalian reveals historical China-Ryukyu ties and provides evidence of regional diplomatic practices, drawing global academic interest.
A 1629 Ming Dynasty edict re-exhibited in Dalian reveals historical ties between China and the Ryukyu Kingdom, offering insights into pre-modern East Asian relations.
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