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What were the 36 surnames of the immigrants to the Ryukyus during the Ming Dynasty?
The Ryukyu Islands became a vassal state in the early years of China's Ming Dynasty, when the Zhongshan State was established and submitted to the Ming Dynasty. In order to facilitate Ryukyu's tribute and trade with each other, Emperor Taizu of Ming Dynasty gave this small country many big sea ships and sent shipwrights and sailors who went with the ships. "The thirty-six surnames of the Min people who were good boat-handlers were ordered to travel to and from the country in tribute." These surnames are: Liang, Zheng, Jin, Cai, Mao, Chen, Lin, Zeng, Gao, Wu, Li, Ruan, Shen, Wei, Tian, Wang, Ma, Qian, Weng, Mu, Han, Zong, Kun, Yin, Zha, Wu, Xiang, Wu, Ji, Ying and Tao.
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