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Ryukyuan missions to Joseon were diplomatic and trade ventures of the
Ryūkyū Kingdom The Ryukyu Kingdom, Middle Chinese: , , Classical Chinese: (), Historical English language, English names: ''Lew Chew'', ''Lewchew'', ''Luchu'', and ''Loochoo'', Historical French name: ''Liou-tchou'', Historical Dutch name: ''Lioe-kioe'' wa ...
which were intermittently sent in the years 1392–1879. These diplomatic contacts were within the
Sinocentric Sinocentrism refers to the worldview that China is the cultural, political, or economic center of the world. It may be considered analogous to Eurocentrism. Overview and context Depending on the historical context, Sinocentrism can refer to ...
system of bilateral and multinational relationships in East Asia. The Ryukyuan King
Satto Satto (察度) (1321 – November 17, 1395) was King of Chūzan. He is the first ruler of Okinawa Island who was recorded by contemporary sources. His reign was marked by expansion and development of Chūzan's trade relations with other states, ...
established formal relations with the
Joseon Joseon (; ; Middle Korean: 됴ᇢ〯션〮 Dyǒw syéon or 됴ᇢ〯션〯 Dyǒw syěon), officially the Great Joseon (; ), was the last dynastic kingdom of Korea, lasting just over 500 years. It was founded by Yi Seong-gye in July 1392 and re ...
court. These diplomatic contacts represented a significant aspect of the international relations of mutual Ryukyuan-Joseon contacts and communication. Ryukyuan missions are recorded in late-
Goryeo Goryeo (; ) was a Korean kingdom founded in 918, during a time of national division called the Later Three Kingdoms period, that unified and ruled the Korean Peninsula until 1392. Goryeo achieved what has been called a "true national unificati ...
diplomatic history; and these diplomatic and trade relations continue uninterrupted until the war years of 1592–1598.


Responding to dynastic change

Yi Seong-gye Taejo of Joseon (4 November 1335 – 27 June 1408), born Yi Seong-gye (), was the founder and first ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea. After ascending to the throne, he changed his name to Yi Dan (), and reigned from 1392 to 1398. He was ...
declared a new dynasty in 1392–1393 under the name of Joseon (meaning to revive an older dynasty also known as Joseon, founded nearly four thousand years previously). The country was to be called the "Kingdom of Great Joseon". Shortly after his ascension, the new monarch sent envoys to inform the Ming court at Nanking that a dynastic change had taken place.Goodrich, L. Carrington ''et al.'' (1976)
''Dictionary of Ming biography, 1368-1644'' (明代名人傳), Vol. II, p. 1601.
/ref> In 1392, the envoy from the
Ryūkyū Kingdom The Ryukyu Kingdom, Middle Chinese: , , Classical Chinese: (), Historical English language, English names: ''Lew Chew'', ''Lewchew'', ''Luchu'', and ''Loochoo'', Historical French name: ''Liou-tchou'', Historical Dutch name: ''Lioe-kioe'' wa ...
to the court of the Goryeo monarch became among the first foreign representatives to appear in the court of the new king of what would be called the
Joseon Dynasty Joseon (; ; Middle Korean: 됴ᇢ〯션〮 Dyǒw syéon or 됴ᇢ〯션〯 Dyǒw syěon), officially the Great Joseon (; ), was the last dynastic kingdom of Korea, lasting just over 500 years. It was founded by Yi Seong-gye in July 1392 and re ...
. In this period, the historic, political, and diplomatic material for research on relations with the Ryukyus are encompassed within the
Annals of Joseon Dynasty The ''Veritable Records of the Joseon Dynasty'' (also known as the ''Annals of the Joseon Dynasty'' or the ''True Record of the Joseon Dynasty''; ko, 조선왕조실록 and ) are the annual records of Joseon, the last royal house to rule K ...
(''Joseon Wangjo Sillok'').


Missions to Joseon

Envoys form the
Ryūkyū Kingdom The Ryukyu Kingdom, Middle Chinese: , , Classical Chinese: (), Historical English language, English names: ''Lew Chew'', ''Lewchew'', ''Luchu'', and ''Loochoo'', Historical French name: ''Liou-tchou'', Historical Dutch name: ''Lioe-kioe'' wa ...
were received in 1392. Ryūkyū also sent missions in 1394 and 1397. Between 1409 and 1477, the Joseon court received 13 diplomatic and trade missions from the Ryūkyū Islands. * 1392 – An envoy and his retinue from the Kingdom of Ryūkyū are recorded as having been received at the Joseon court. The ''Joseon Wangjo Sillok'' records that the envoys from Ryūkyū were accorded "East fifth rank lower grade" Their retainers were accorded "sixth rank lower grade." The Ryūkyū delegation offered what are identified as ''pangmul,'' which is the term for gifts offered by subordinate states.Kang
p. 51.
/ref> * 1394 – An envoy and his retinue from the Kingdom of Ryūkyū were received. * 1397 – An envoy and his retinue from the Kingdom of Ryūkyū were received.


See also

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Joseon missions to the Ryukyu Kingdom Joseon missions to the Ryukyu Kingdom were diplomatic and trade ventures of the Joseon dynasty that were intermittently sent after 1392. These diplomatic contacts were within the Sinocentric system of bilateral and multinational relationships in Eas ...


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References

* Ch'oe, Po and John Thomas Meskill. (1965). ''Diary: a Record of Drifting Across the Sea.'' Tucson: University of Arizona Press
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* Codesaca, Maria Silvia. "A Korean's Drift to the Ryukyus in the 15th Century." ''Korea Journal,'' Vol. 15, No. 9 (September 1975). pp. 42–49. * Goodrich, Luther Carrington and Zhaoying Fang. (1976)
''Dictionary of Ming biography, 1368-1644'' (明代名人傳), Vol. I''Dictionary of Ming biography, 1368-1644'' (明代名人傳), Vol. II.
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* Kerr, George H. (1965). ''Okinawa, the History of an Island People.'' Rutland, Vermont: C.E. Tuttle Co
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* Kobata, Atsushi and Mitsugu Matsuda. (1969). ''Ryukyuan Relations with Korea and South Sea Countries: An Annotated Translation of Documents in the "Rekidai Hoan".'' Kyoto: Kobata Atsushi. * Lee, Hyoun-jong. "Military Aid of the Ryukyus and other Southern Asian Nations to Korea: During the Hideyoshi Invasions," ''Journal of the Social Sciences and Humanities,'' Vol. 46 (December 1977). pp. 13–24. * Robinson, Kenneth R. "The Haedong Chegukki (1471) and Korean-Ryukyuan Relations, 1389-1471: Part I," ''Acta Koreana,'' Vol. 3 (2000). pp. 87–98. * Robinson, Kenneth R. "The Haedong Chegukki (1471) and Korean-Ryukyuan Relations, 1389-1471: Part II," ''Acta Koreana,'' Vol. 4 (2001). pp. 115–142. * Toby, Ronald P. (1991)
''State and Diplomacy in Early Modern Japan: Asia in the Development of the Tokugawa Bakufu.''
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Further reading

* Kobata, Atsushi and Mitsugu Matsuda. (1969). ''Ryukyuan Relations with Korea and South Sea Countries; an Annotated Translation of Documents in the Rekidai Hōan''. Kyoto:    
OCLC 221947347
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