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Pàgina 182
Four years later a return Chinese mission was sent to Tibet , where it received a
very honourable reception , and the Sanpou , wishing to draw tighter the bonds of
amity with the Emperor , made a request that he should be sent a Chinese ...
Four years later a return Chinese mission was sent to Tibet , where it received a
very honourable reception , and the Sanpou , wishing to draw tighter the bonds of
amity with the Emperor , made a request that he should be sent a Chinese ...
Pàgina 393
In 1358 he sent an embassy to Choo , proposing an alliance for the emancipation
of their country from the foreign yoke . He promised to place all his forces at the
disposal of Choo , and in token of good faith sent one of his sons as hostage to ...
In 1358 he sent an embassy to Choo , proposing an alliance for the emancipation
of their country from the foreign yoke . He promised to place all his forces at the
disposal of Choo , and in token of good faith sent one of his sons as hostage to ...
Pàgina 412
under his brother Changsanchin to hold Kingyang against the Mings .
Changsanchin , left to his own resources , became so unnerved by the greatness
of the danger which threatened him , that he sent a messenger to Suta to say that
he held ...
under his brother Changsanchin to hold Kingyang against the Mings .
Changsanchin , left to his own resources , became so unnerved by the greatness
of the danger which threatened him , that he sent a messenger to Suta to say that
he held ...
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able advance appeared arms army assumed attack attempt authority battle became brought campaign capital carried cause Chang character chief China Chinese close command complete continued court danger death defeat defence died difficulty dynasty effect Emperor Empire Empress enemy established event favour field followed force fortune fresh frontier further garrison gave greater hands head held hope importance Kanghi Keen king Kins Kublai later less loss Manchus marked measures military ministers Mongols neighbours northern object obtained occasion officers palace passed peace Pekin period person position possession practical prince principal proved province reached received reign remained resistance resolved result ruler seemed sent showed side soldiers soon subjects succeeded success Sungs surrender taken Tartars task thousand throne took town tribes troops turned victory Wang