Daftar negara pembayar upeti Tiongkok
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Ini adalah daftar negara bagian yang membayar upetI kepada dinasti Dataran Tengah Tiongkok di bawah sistem pembayaran upeti. Ini mencakup negara-negara di Eropa, Asia Timur, Asia Selatan, Asia Tengah dan Asia Tenggara.[1]
Daftar negara pembayar upeti
suntingPada abad ke-5, hierarki status adalah elemen eksplisit dari sistem pembayaran upeti di mana Korea dan Vietnam diberi peringkat lebih tinggi daripada yang lain, termasuk Jepang, Ryukyu, Siam dan lainnya.[2] Semua misi diplomatik dan perdagangan ditafsirkan dalam konteks hubungan pembayar upeti dengan Tiongkok,[3] termasuk:
- Brunei (文萊)[4]
- Kamboja[8]
- Jepang[11][12]
- Korea[24][25]
- Goguryeo (173 misi penghormatan) [24][26]
- Baekje (45 misi penghormatan) [24][26]
- Silla (19 misi penghormatan) [24][26][27][28]
- Silla Bersatu (63 misi penghormatan pada abad ke-8) [24][28]
- Goryeo (Misi utusan)[24][29]
- Joseon (391 misi utusan antara 1392 dan 1450,[30] 435 misi duta besar khusus antara 1637 dan 1881.[31])[24][26][29]
- Malaysia
- Nepal[7][36]
- Filipina[37]
- Kerajaan Ryūkyū (Misi Ryukyu ke Kekaisaran Tiongkok)[38][39][40]
- Siam (Thailand)[38][43]
- Tibet[44]
- Vietnam[38][45]
- Ceylon (Sri Lanka)[46]
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Between 1392 and 1450, the Choson court dispatched 391 envoys to China: on average, seven each year.
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thus, between 1637 and 1881, Korea sent 435 special embassies to the Qing court, or an average of almost 1.5 embassies per year.
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