Over the course of the period of the [[Ming Dynasty]] (1368-1644), 15-20 horses were sent as gifts from Ryûkyû to China. Following the Manchu takeover, and the beginning of the [[Qing Dynasty]], demand for (or interest in) Ryukyuan horses dwindled, until finally in [[1681]] horses were removed from the list of tribute goods requested/demanded by China. | Over the course of the period of the [[Ming Dynasty]] (1368-1644), 15-20 horses were sent as gifts from Ryûkyû to China. Following the Manchu takeover, and the beginning of the [[Qing Dynasty]], demand for (or interest in) Ryukyuan horses dwindled, until finally in [[1681]] horses were removed from the list of tribute goods requested/demanded by China. |