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After arriving in [[Dazaifu]] in 1369 and meeting with [[Prince Kanenaga]], Yáng was imprisoned for three months while five of his men were beheaded. Yáng was eventually permitted to return safely to China, and a new mission, this time led by an official named [[Zhao Zhi|Zhào Zhì]], traveled to Dazaifu and was ultimately successful in convincing Prince Kanenaga to begin sending tribute missions, to quell the ''[[wako|wakô]]'', and to take on the title of [[King of Japan]].
 
After arriving in [[Dazaifu]] in 1369 and meeting with [[Prince Kanenaga]], Yáng was imprisoned for three months while five of his men were beheaded. Yáng was eventually permitted to return safely to China, and a new mission, this time led by an official named [[Zhao Zhi|Zhào Zhì]], traveled to Dazaifu and was ultimately successful in convincing Prince Kanenaga to begin sending tribute missions, to quell the ''[[wako|wakô]]'', and to take on the title of [[King of Japan]].
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Yáng was then dispatched in 1372 to [[Okinawa Island|Ryûkyû]], where he secured the beginning of tributary relations between the Ryukyuan kingdom of Chûzan and the Ming court.
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Prior to returning to China, Yáng is believed to have traveled directly from Kyushu to Okinawa, where he may have met with King [[Satto]] of Chûzan, explaining to him the meaning and functioning of tributary relations, and then returning to the imperial capital of [[Nanjing]] via [[Fuzhou]]. Yáng then returned to 1372 to [[Okinawa Island|Ryûkyû]] in a more official capacity in [[1372]], bringing with him official imperial edicts demanding tribute; King Satto quickly agreed and formal tribute and investiture embassies were exchanged between the Ming and Chûzan shortly afterward.
    
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==References==
 
==References==
*Gregory Smits, ''Maritime Ryukyu'', University of Hawaii Press (2019), 62-63.
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*Gregory Smits, ''Maritime Ryukyu'', University of Hawaii Press (2019), 62-65.
    
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