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A Dalian museum exhibits a 1629 Ming edict honoring Ryukyu’s king, highlighting China’s historical ties to the islands.
A new exhibition at Dalian’s Lushun Museum showcases historical tributary ties between China and the Ryukyu Islands during the Ming and Qing dynasties, featuring a 1629 Ming Dynasty edict confirming King Shang Feng’s succession.
The document, preserved in the museum, honors the late king’s loyalty, mandates responsible governance, authorizes an imperial investiture ceremony, and lists gifts.
The display emphasizes China’s historical connection to the Ryukyus and references Japan’s past actions in the region, though specific details are not provided.
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Un museo de Dalian exhibe un edicto Ming de 1629 en honor al rey de Ryukyu, destacando los lazos históricos de China con las islas.