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Wan-li: Year 13, Month 5, Day 26

23 Jun 1585

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Dao Nuo-meng of the Che-li Pacification Superintendency in Yun-nan surrendered and presented various goods such as trained elephants, gold flasks, decorated elephant tusks, Western Ocean cloth, Mian caskets, and sandalwood. It was Na Shu, a member of the Yuan-jiang prefecture ruling native-official family, who brought him to surrender. An Imperial command was issued requiring that the surrender be accepted, that he be allowed to inherit his grandfather's post and that both he and Na Shu be rewarded with silver and silks in appropriate quantities.

Shen-zong: juan 161.7b

Zhong-yang Yan-jiu yuan Ming Shi-lu, volume 103, page 2956

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Geoff Wade, translator, Southeast Asia in the Ming Shi-lu: an open access resource, Singapore: Asia Research Institute and the Singapore E-Press, National University of Singapore, http://epress.nus.edu.sg/msl/reign/wan-li/year-13-month-5-day-26, accessed January 22, 2019