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A picture of the Ming Emperor Ying Zong

Yingzong shi lu (1467)
(About the rule of the Ming emperor Zheng-tong)
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Mingshilu 明實錄 "Veritable records of the Ming dynasty" is a collection of chronologically arranged records (edicts, protocols) from the Ming court. It covers the whole course of the Ming period (1368-1644). Its fifth part is the Yingzong shi lu (1467). Yingzong Rui Huangdi shilu (1436-1464) about the emperors Zhengtong 正統, Jingtai 景泰, Tianshun 天順. Written by the official Yang Shiqi 1467.

 

Taken from: 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/entry/730

Zheng-tong (1): Year 3, Month 10, Day 1 (19 Oct 1438)
The envoy Xia-er-ye-mei (2) and others who had been sent by the country of Bengal, came to Court and offered tribute of giraffes, white parrots, red parrots, white pigeons and other goods. A banquet as well as suits of clothing made from silk interwoven with gold thread, and variegated silks, as appropriate, were conferred upon them.
Ying-zong: juan 47.1a Zhong-yang Yan-jiu yuan Ming Shi-lu, volume 24, page 905

(1) Zheng-tong; Zhengtong year: (朱祁鎮; 1427 –1464) was the sixth and eighth Emperor of the Ming dynasty.

(2) envoy Xia-er-ye-mei: Xia = Haji