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China's ancient dependency.
Since the Western Han Dynasty, all countries on the Korean Peninsula have been vassals of China. Before the rise of the Qing Dynasty, North Korea maintained a traditional suzerain-vassal relationship with the Ming Dynasty (in the first year of Hongwu in the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang sent an envoy to North Korea to deliver a letter to Xi, thus establishing the relationship between the two countries).
2. Ryukyu Islands (located between Taiwan Province Island in China and Kyushu Island in Japan)
Ryukyu is the Okinawa of Japan today. The suzerain-vassal relationship between China and Ryukyu has a history of more than 500 years. The relationship between Ryukyu and China has been very close since the Ming Dynasty. Ryukyu has been paying tribute to China, and all the kings of Ryukyu have accepted the knighthood of China.
3. Myanmar (Southeast Asian countries)
Myanmar became a celebrity in China during the Yuan and Ming Dynasties. However, after the mid-Ming Dynasty, due to the neglect of the corruption of court officials from Jiajing to Wanli, the Xuanwei Department in Myanmar gradually became stronger and began to expand to other chieftain jurisdictions. Seeing that the foreign administrative regions of the Ming Dynasty did not provide assistance, Myanmar borrowed from the Golden Red Card system of the Ming Dynasty and adopted the practice of wooing the surrounding chiefs.
4. Sulu
Sulu is the sulu archipelago of the Philippines today. During the Ming Dynasty in China, the ancient Sulu countries began close and friendly exchanges with China. In the 15th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (A.D. 14 17), 340 family members led by three kings of sulu archipelago, Ba Du Gebala in the east, Mahara Gemadin in the west and Ba Du Gebala in the Yao Dynasty, came to China for a friendly visit and were received by Emperor Yongle in the Ming Dynasty.
5. Nanzhang
Nanzhang is Laos today. /kloc-At the beginning of the 8th century, Nanzhang was divided, and the Luang Prabang Kingdom was established in its north, which is still called "Nanzhang" by the Qing Dynasty. 1729 (the seventh year of Yongzheng), the kingdom of Luang Prabang began to pay tribute to the Qing court.
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