Fuzhou was also the chief waypoint by which Chinese officials departed China on [[Chinese investiture envoys|missions to Ryûkyû]], and the site of meetings between Ryukyuan and Chinese officials, as well as other Ryûkyû-related Chinese official business. Ryukyuan official reports to the Chinese authorities took place here, alongside the paying of tribute, as well as official requests for investiture, and Ryukyuan meetings with Chinese investiture envoys prior to the departure of the latter for Ryûkyû. The local Fuzhou authorities were responsible, of course, not only for housing and otherwise accommodating Ryukyuan visitors at the ''Ryûkyû-kan'', but for doing the same for these Chinese officials passing through Fuzhou on their way between Beijing and Ryûkyû. | Fuzhou was also the chief waypoint by which Chinese officials departed China on [[Chinese investiture envoys|missions to Ryûkyû]], and the site of meetings between Ryukyuan and Chinese officials, as well as other Ryûkyû-related Chinese official business. Ryukyuan official reports to the Chinese authorities took place here, alongside the paying of tribute, as well as official requests for investiture, and Ryukyuan meetings with Chinese investiture envoys prior to the departure of the latter for Ryûkyû. The local Fuzhou authorities were responsible, of course, not only for housing and otherwise accommodating Ryukyuan visitors at the ''Ryûkyû-kan'', but for doing the same for these Chinese officials passing through Fuzhou on their way between Beijing and Ryûkyû. |