The Imperial Investiture System and the Ryukyu Kingdom

Mamoru Akamine · 2016

When a new king took the throne, China sent an envoy to formally “invest” him with legitimacy as part of the Chinese trade and cultural sphere.

Tür:
Kitap Bölümü
Yazar:
Mamoru Akamine
Yayın yılı:
2016
Yayıncı:
University of Hawai'i Press
Dil:
en

When a new king took the throne, China sent an envoy to formally “invest” him with legitimacy as part of the Chinese trade and cultural sphere. This chapter describes the formal process involved with this investiture. The Chinese envoy ships also carried cargo, and intense trading followed the investiture ceremony, before the Chinese returned home. The chapter ends with a recapitulation of the diplomatic balancing act Ryukyu played, remaining a tributary nation of China, while being, in effect, a vassal of Satsuma and Japan.

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