• The Ming Veritable Records or Ming Shilu (traditional Chinese: 明實錄; simplified Chinese: 明实录; lit. 'Veritable Records of Ming'), contains the imperial annals...
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  • Shilu, Part Wuzong, Volume 36 Ming Shilu, Part Wuzong, Volume 174 Ming Shilu, Part Xiazong, Volume 95 Ming Shilu, Part Shizong, Volume 63 Ming Shilu,...
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    in the Ming Shilu states that the Western King of Java had sent an envoy to the Ming court to admit his guilt for mistakenly killing 170 Ming troops who...
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  • Chinese chronicle Ming Shilu and is referred to as Bajiata. Before it became the Ahom capital in the early 16th century, the Ming Shilu describes it as...
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    and castrated the young from among the captured. A 1499 entry in the Ming Shilu recorded that thirteen Chinese men from Wenchang including a young man...
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    Parameswara based on certain commonalities in their biographies. The Ming Chronicle (Ming Shilu) recorded that the consort of Parameswara known as Bā-ér-mí-sū-lǐ...
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    the Ming Shilu, in 1488 Burmese Ava embassy in China complained about Dai Viet's incursion into its territory. In the next year (1489) the Ming court...
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  • fled. — Ming Shilu Si Lunfa was forced to accept Ming suzerainty while the Ming recognized Mong Mao as a semi-independent tusi. In addition the Ming agreed...
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  • best to just look after that which you have at present? — Ming Shilu Si Lunfa acquiesced to Ming demands. After Mong Mao stopped their military expansion...
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    and castrated the young from among the captured. A 1472 entry in the Ming Shilu reported that when some Chinese from Nanhai county escaped back to China...
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    quotation to verify] Kumalarang is listed in the Ming Shilu (the imperial annals of the emperors of the Ming dynasty) among other kingdoms in Insular Southeast...
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    Hongwu Emperor (redirect from Ming Tai Zu)
    Traditional China: A History. Leiden: Brill, 2000,156. "Taizu shilu, vol. 30". Ming Shilu. 不得服两截胡衣,其辫发锥髻。胡服胡语胡姓一切禁止。斟酌损益,皆断自圣心。 Stearns, Peter N., et al...
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    and castrated the young from among the captured. A 1499 entry in the Ming Shilu recorded that thirteen Chinese men from Wenchang including a young man...
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    not the Ming lines practiced repeated fire and reloading, so at best it can only be considered a limited form of volley fire. The Ming Shilu goes on to...
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    Zheng He to visit the Ming court. In 1414, the Ming Shilu mentions that the son of the first ruler of Malacca visited the Ming court to inform Yongle...
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    who frequently raided Ming and Joseon villages from the Northeast. The date of its construction was documented by the Ming Shilu as the 15th year of Chenghua...
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    The transition from Ming to Qing (or simply the Ming-Qing transition) or the Manchu conquest of China from 1618 to 1683 saw the transition between two...
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    and castrated the young from among the captured. A 1472 entry in the Ming Shilu reported that when some Chinese from Nanhai county escaped back to China...
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    prisoners to Nanjing. When the Ming asked Ho Quy Ly to explain his rebellious behavior, Ho Quy Ly remained silent. The Ming Shilu claims that Ho Quy Ly and...
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    return for gold, silver, copper cash and silk. According to the Ming Shilu, the subsequent Ming dynasty continued this practice. Until the 20th century, the...
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    49-明实录宪宗实录-- > 106-明宪宗纯皇帝实录卷之一百六". 明實錄 (Ming Shilu) (in Chinese). Retrieved 5 January 2013. Leo K. Shin (2007). "Ming China and Its Border with Annam". In...
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    arrangement seems clear. When the Ming entered the country, there were 5.2 million people according to Ming Shilu, however, it was seemed as exaggeration...
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    Jingtai Emperor (redirect from Ming Daizong)
    Jingtai era), Emperor Yingzong of Ming restored his imperial crown and rule (274th volume of Yingzong Shilu in Ming Shilu). On 24 February 1457 (first day...
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    established diplomatic relations with the Ming dynasty, which recorded the name of the city in the Ming Shilu as 掃蘭 (saolan). The poet Zayn al-Din Mahmud...
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  • error: no target: CITEREFTwitchett (help) Theobald, Ulrich (2010-07-11). "shilu 實錄, veritable records". Chinaknowledge. Wechsler, p. 216. harvnb error:...
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    only exist external sources for Cambodia’s 15th century, the Chinese Ming Shilu ("Veritable Records") and the earliest Royal Chronicle of Ayutthaya, which...
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    China," 534. Yingzong Shilu, 184.17b, 185.5b. Robinson (1999), 85, footnote 18. Robinson, "Politics, Force and Ethnicity in Ming China", 83. Robinson,...
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    Zhu Mengwan (category Ming dynasty imperial princes)
    Chu in 1425. Ming Shilu, Vol.126 Ming Shilu, Record of Emperor Yingzong, Vol.112 Ming Shilu, Record of Emperor Yingzong, Vol.126 Ming Shilu, Record of Emperor...
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    to the southwest with Chiang Mai at its core. Chinese records in the Ming Shilu stated that in 1404 two “Military-cum-Civilian Pacification Commissions”...
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    rulers of Möng Mao do not match very well the dates in Ming dynasty sources such as Ming Shilu (Wade, 2005) and Baiyi Zhuan (Wade, 1996) which are considered...
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