- List of recipients of tribute from China
In a reversal of the common perception that surrounding countries invariably paid tribute to
China , China itself has paid tribute to a number states and confederations throughout history, due toSinocentrism , China had not paid them willingly, as it regarded itself as the most advanced, important, and theMiddle Kingdom , so these were forced upon China with threats of attacks and raids, which many of the peoples who received tribute continued to do anyway after receiving tribute.:
*Xiongnu in 198 BCE-138 BCE: the Xiongnu repulsed the invading army of the Han Dynasty, advanced into the territory of China, and besieged its capital. The Chinese Emperor recognised the Great Wall as the border of the two states and was obliged to pay annual tribute (silk, liquor, rice) to the Xiongnu. [cite web
title = Xiongnu-- En el invierno del 200 adC
url = http://www.dimelo.com/GS/SeeTheme.aspx?String=Xiongnu
publisher = Dimelo
accessdate = 2007-08-31] [cite web
title = Dallas MsCurley-Juedixi, Entertainment of War in Early China
url = http://muse.jhu.edu/login?uri=/journals/asian_theatre_journal/v022/22.1mccurley.html
publisher = Project Muse
accessdate = 2007-08-31]
*Turkic Kaganate : The Qi and Zhou Dynasties of China surrendered to the Turks in 570 and began paying tributecite book
last = Dr., Prof. Ts. Gantulga, Dr. T. Jambaldorj, Dr., Prof. S. Tsolmon, Dr., Prof. J. Zaanhuu, T. Altanceceg, S. Sodnam
first =
title = History of Mongolia II
date = 2005
location = Ulaanbaatar] .
*Uigur Kaganate : Successful campaigns of the Uigur Kaganate led to a peace with the Tang Dynasty which paid tribute in silk and grain for 12 years from 766 [cite web
title = Chronological table of history of Siberia and Mongolia
url = http://www.kyrgyz.ru/?page=106
publisher = Historical Server of Central Asia
accessdate = 2007-10-09] .*
Tibet : in 763 Tibetan troops approached the capital of the Tang Empire and received tribute. The agreement specified the tribute item--50 thousand rolls of silk. [cite web
title = Seven years in Tibet
url = http://www.lhasa.ru/sevenyearsintibet/tibet9.html
publisher = Henry Harrer
accessdate = 2007-11-2] [cite web + | title = What are the major events of Tibetan history (timeline)? + | url = http://stason.org/TULARC/travel/tibet/B1-What-are-the-major-events-of-Tibetan-history-timeline.html + | publisher = Stason + | accessdate = 2007-09-25 + ]
*Altan Khan ofMongolia in 1550s after the Altan Khan besieged Beijing.cite book
last = Luvsandanzan
first =
title = Алтан товч (Altan Tobchi)
date = 17th century
location = Mongolia]
*Ligden Khan ofMongolia early 1600s: after a series of raids on China, the Ming court paid silver to the Ligden Khan.cite book
last =
first =
title = Dai Qing Tai-Ju Gao-Hoangdi Shi-lu. (History of the Great Qing Tai-Ju Emperor)
date =
location = Tokio]ee also
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List of tributaries of Imperial China Further reading
* Shar Tuuji. 16th century.
* Luvsandanzan.Altan Tobchi . 17th century.
* Sagan Secen. Erdeniin Tobchi. 17th century.
* ?.Ming Shi-lu . 17th century.
* Council Secretary of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs.Copyright @ 2003 Singapore Press Holdings.Notes
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