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== Timeline of 1523 == | == Timeline of 1523 == | ||
* 1523/3 [[Asai Sukemasa]] expels his master [[Kyogoku Takakiyo|Kyôgoku Takakiyo]].([[Omi province|Ômi]]) | * 1523/3 [[Asai Sukemasa]] expels his master [[Kyogoku Takakiyo|Kyôgoku Takakiyo]].([[Omi province|Ômi]]) | ||
− | * 1523/4 [[Ningbo Incident]] - The [[Ouchi clan|Ôuchi]] and [[Hosokawa clan]]s both send [[tribute]] missions to China, led by [[Sosetsu|Sôsetsu]] and [[Song Suqing]], respectively. The two (labeled as ''[[wako|wakô]]'' in some accounts) clash in the Chinese port of | + | * 1523/4 [[Ningbo Incident]] - The [[Ouchi clan|Ôuchi]] and [[Hosokawa clan]]s both send [[tribute]] missions to China, led by [[Sosetsu|Sôsetsu]] and [[Song Suqing]], respectively. The two (labeled as ''[[wako|wakô]]'' in some accounts) clash in the Chinese port of [[Ningbo]]. As a result, the Ningbo and [[Fuzhou]] [[shibo si|port offices]] are closed, leaving the one in [[Guangzhou]] the only one open to receive foreign ships and manage [[tribute]] and trade. |
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Revision as of 04:55, 18 October 2011
Taiei 3 (大永三年)
Timeline of 1523
- 1523/3 Asai Sukemasa expels his master Kyôgoku Takakiyo.(Ômi)
- 1523/4 Ningbo Incident - The Ôuchi and Hosokawa clans both send tribute missions to China, led by Sôsetsu and Song Suqing, respectively. The two (labeled as wakô in some accounts) clash in the Chinese port of Ningbo. As a result, the Ningbo and Fuzhou port offices are closed, leaving the one in Guangzhou the only one open to receive foreign ships and manage tribute and trade.
Previous Year 1522 |
1523 | Following Year 1524 |