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  • ...phy, language, and customs written by [[Chinese investiture envoys|Chinese investiture envoy]] [[Xu Baoguang]], based on his journey to Ryûkyû in [[1719]]. The ...by the envoys, along with official rituals and ceremonies, including the [[investiture]] ceremony itself. The volume's diagrams of the maritime distances between
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  • ...[[Xia Ziyang]]<!--夏子陽--> travel to [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Ryûkyû]] for the [[investiture]] of King [[Sho Nei|Shô Nei]].
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  • ...' ("A Tale of Filial Piety") is performed for the first time for [[Chinese investiture envoys]].
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  • ...ing [[Sho Ho|Shô Hô]] of Ryûkyû and requested [[Chinese investiture envoys|investiture]] (''qie feng'') for Shô Hô's successor [[Sho Ken|Shô Ken]]. Informed of
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  • ...court moved quickly to accept him as the new king and formally grant him [[investiture]], in order to help ensure Joseon's aid in defending Ming China against the ...oseon two years later, in [[1639]].<ref>Bumjin Koo, "Languages of the Qing Investiture Letters for Chosŏn
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  • ...honor of the late former king, prior to the ceremony at [[Shuri castle]] [[investiture|investing]] the new king in his position.<ref>Plaques at former site of the ...lavor, but surrounded by a distinctively Ryukyuan stone wall. When Chinese investiture envoys came to the kingdom, before visiting the castle, they would take par
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  • ...began exchanging envoys with the [[Ming Dynasty|Ming court]], even being [[investiture|invested]] as "King of Japan." Historian [[Amino Yoshihiko]] describes this ...advances until Kanenaga's death in [[1383]], the shogun meanwhile received investiture from the Ming as "King of Japan," thus stripping Kanenaga of that recogniti
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  • ...yokyo|Oroku Ryôkyô]] also served in prominent posts in receiving [[Chinese investiture envoys]] and on missions to [[Edo]].
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  • ...on [[1709]]/5/1, can serve as an example of the typical format of shogunal investiture rituals of the "mature" Edo period. The process consisted of three sets of An episode from the investiture of [[Tokugawa Yoshimune]], seven years later, helps indicate further the fl
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  • ...e investiture mission]] to [[Ryukyu Kingdom|Ryûkyû]], undertaken for the [[investiture]] of King [[Sho Tai|Shô Tai]].
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  • ...and he was the only warrior of 120 in attendance who received the personal investiture of the Shogun. He was also presented with a prize horse by [[Adachi Yasumor
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  • ...a]] and elsewhere in conjunction with the kingdom's reception of [[Chinese investiture envoys]].
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  • ...Thus, it was not until the time of Taejo's successor that Joseon received investiture from the Ming court.<ref>Ji-Young Lee, 326.</ref>
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  • ...- that is, in images of the [[meisho|famous sites]] of Ryûkyû by [[Chinese investiture envoys]], and by the ''[[ukiyo-e]]'' artist [[Hokusai]]. The bridge was des
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  • ...on]] to the [[Kingdom of Ryukyu|Kingdom of Ryûkyû]], where he officially [[investiture|invested]] [[Sho Boku|Shô Boku]], on behalf of the Qing Imperial Court, wi ...yûkyû aboard a new ship, arriving in winter<ref name=chen>Ch'en, Ta-Tuan. "Investiture of Liu-Ch'iu Kings in the Ch'ing Period." in Fairbank, John King (ed.) The
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  • ...pond is built at [[Shuri castle]] for the recreation of visiting [[Chinese investiture envoys]].
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  • ...]]. Inscribed with the calligraphy of [[Chinese investiture envoys|Chinese investiture envoy]] [[Wang Meng-lou]]<!--王夢楼-->, the plaque was given to Shigetak
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  • *First [[Chinese investiture envoys]], led by [[Shi Zhong]]<!--時中-->, come to [[Chuzan|Chûzan]].
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  • ...ys]], along with a golden & jeweled crown and belt, and other symbols of [[investiture]]. Robes were also sometimes obtained by Ryukyuan officials in Beijing. ...o robes as part of their formal investiture costume, along with a [[Ryukyu investiture crown|silken crown]], belt, and other accoutrements. One was a plain, unfig
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