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*An embassy sent to China the previous year by [[Shogun]] [[Ashikaga Yoshimitsu]] returns to Japan accompanied by a Ming envoy, who presents Yoshimitsu with an official Chinese Imperial calendar, and documents officially recognizing him as "King of Japan." | *An embassy sent to China the previous year by [[Shogun]] [[Ashikaga Yoshimitsu]] returns to Japan accompanied by a Ming envoy, who presents Yoshimitsu with an official Chinese Imperial calendar, and documents officially recognizing him as "King of Japan." | ||
*[[Sho Hashi|Hashi]] deposes the [[anji|lord]] of [[Azato]] and seizes his territory. | *[[Sho Hashi|Hashi]] deposes the [[anji|lord]] of [[Azato]] and seizes his territory. | ||
− | *[[Zeami]] writes the fourth, fifth, and sixth chapters of the ''[[ | + | *[[Zeami]] writes the fourth, fifth, and sixth chapters of the ''[[Fushikaden|Fûshikaden]]''. |
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== |
Latest revision as of 23:08, 13 January 2014
Ôei 9 (応永九年)
Timeline of 1402
Other Events of 1402
- Imagawa Ryôshun writes a critique of the Taiheiki, entitled Nan-Taiheiki.
- An embassy sent to China the previous year by Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu returns to Japan accompanied by a Ming envoy, who presents Yoshimitsu with an official Chinese Imperial calendar, and documents officially recognizing him as "King of Japan."
- Hashi deposes the lord of Azato and seizes his territory.
- Zeami writes the fourth, fifth, and sixth chapters of the Fûshikaden.
Births and Deaths
- The Jianwen Emperor is murdered by his uncle Zhu Di, who then takes the throne as the Yongle Emperor.
Previous Year 1401 |
1402 | Following Year 1403 |