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==Other Events of 1757== | ==Other Events of 1757== | ||
− | *The [[Qianlong Emperor]] orders all ports in the provinces of [[Fujian]], [[Zhejiang]], and [[Jiangsu]] closed, leaving [[Guangzhou]] as the chief active southern port in China. | + | *The [[Qianlong Emperor]] orders all ports in the provinces of [[Fujian]], [[Zhejiang]], and [[Jiangsu]] closed, leaving [[Guangzhou]] as the chief active southern port in China. ([[Russia|Russian]] trade at northern ports continues.) |
*[[Chinese investiture envoys]] destined for [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryukyu]] runs adrift on coral, but all members of the embassy make it safely to shore on [[Kumejima]], where they build a shrine to [[Tenpi]] (Matsu), Taoist patron goddess of sailors and of navigation, in thanks. | *[[Chinese investiture envoys]] destined for [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryukyu]] runs adrift on coral, but all members of the embassy make it safely to shore on [[Kumejima]], where they build a shrine to [[Tenpi]] (Matsu), Taoist patron goddess of sailors and of navigation, in thanks. | ||
**Arriving in [[Shuri]], the envoys stay for roughly seven months, during which time deputy envoy [[Chou Huang]] compiles the ''[[Ryukyu-koku shiryaku|Ryûkyû-koku shiryaku]]''. | **Arriving in [[Shuri]], the envoys stay for roughly seven months, during which time deputy envoy [[Chou Huang]] compiles the ''[[Ryukyu-koku shiryaku|Ryûkyû-koku shiryaku]]''. | ||
===Births and Deaths=== | ===Births and Deaths=== | ||
+ | *Confucian scholar [[Hori Keizan]] dies (b. [[1688]]). | ||
+ | *Artist [[Kubo Shunman]] is born (d. [[1820]]). | ||
*[[Nakahira Zennoshin]] is executed in Tosa. | *[[Nakahira Zennoshin]] is executed in Tosa. | ||
+ | *[[Teisai Hokuba]] is born (d. [[1844]]). | ||
Latest revision as of 17:33, 12 March 2017
Hôreki 7 (宝暦七年)
Timeline of 1757
- 1757/7/26 A powerful typhoon strikes Tosa province.
Other Events of 1757
- The Qianlong Emperor orders all ports in the provinces of Fujian, Zhejiang, and Jiangsu closed, leaving Guangzhou as the chief active southern port in China. (Russian trade at northern ports continues.)
- Chinese investiture envoys destined for Ryukyu runs adrift on coral, but all members of the embassy make it safely to shore on Kumejima, where they build a shrine to Tenpi (Matsu), Taoist patron goddess of sailors and of navigation, in thanks.
- Arriving in Shuri, the envoys stay for roughly seven months, during which time deputy envoy Chou Huang compiles the Ryûkyû-koku shiryaku.
Births and Deaths
- Confucian scholar Hori Keizan dies (b. 1688).
- Artist Kubo Shunman is born (d. 1820).
- Nakahira Zennoshin is executed in Tosa.
- Teisai Hokuba is born (d. 1844).
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1757 | Following Year 1758 |