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*First [[Chinese investiture envoys]], led by [[Shi Zhong]]<!--時中-->, come to [[Chuzan|Chûzan]]. | *First [[Chinese investiture envoys]], led by [[Shi Zhong]]<!--時中-->, come to [[Chuzan|Chûzan]]. | ||
*The first ''[[kango boeki|kangô bôeki]]'' mission sponsored by the [[Ashikaga shogunate]] departs for and arrives in China. | *The first ''[[kango boeki|kangô bôeki]]'' mission sponsored by the [[Ashikaga shogunate]] departs for and arrives in China. | ||
− | *The Ashikaga shogunate also sends an official mission to [[Joseon Dynasty]] Korea | + | *The Ashikaga shogunate also sends an official mission to [[Joseon Dynasty]] Korea led by the Buddhist monk [[Shuto|Shûtô]]<!--周棠-->. This is the first such mission to be formally representative of the "King of Japan." |
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*A Thai merchant ship arrives in Chûzan and is received to engage in trade, after being blown off-course and receiving repairs in [[Fujian province]]. | *A Thai merchant ship arrives in Chûzan and is received to engage in trade, after being blown off-course and receiving repairs in [[Fujian province]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:39, 15 April 2017
Ôei 11 (応永十一年)
Timeline of 1404
Other Events of 1404
- First Chinese investiture envoys, led by Shi Zhong, come to Chûzan.
- The first kangô bôeki mission sponsored by the Ashikaga shogunate departs for and arrives in China.
- The Ashikaga shogunate also sends an official mission to Joseon Dynasty Korea led by the Buddhist monk Shûtô. This is the first such mission to be formally representative of the "King of Japan."
- A Thai merchant ship arrives in Chûzan and is received to engage in trade, after being blown off-course and receiving repairs in Fujian province.
Births and Deaths
- Yamana Sôzen is born.
Previous Year 1403 |
1404 | Following Year 1405 |