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- books?id=TgkYAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA251 author1 "Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Straits Branch".
- books?id=TgkYAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA251 author2 "Reinhold Rost".
- books?id=TgkYAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA251 isCitedBy China–Malaysia_relations.
- books?id=TgkYAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA251 pages "251–".
- books?id=TgkYAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA251 publisher "Trübner & Company".
- books?id=TgkYAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA251 quote "In the year 1474 the censor Ch'en Chun went to Champa with an imperial commission to invest the king there, but on his arrival, he found the country occupied by Annamese soldiers, so that he could not enter it; he then went to Malacca, with the goods he had brought, and ordered its king to send tribute; when, subsequently, his envoys arrived at the capital, the emperor was much pleased, and issued a decree in which they were praised. report that the envoys of their country, who had returned from China in 1469. had been driven by a storm on the coast of Annam, where many of their people were killed; the rest had been made slaves, and the younger ones had further undergone castration. They also told that the Annamese now occupied Champa, and that they wanted to conquer their country too, but that Malacca, remembering that they all were subjects of the emperor, hitherto had abstained from reciprocating these hostilities. At the same time the envoys with the tribute of Annam arrived also, and the envoys of Malacca requested permission to argue the question with them before the court, but the Board of War submitted that the affair was already old, and that it was of no use to investigate it any more. When therefore the envoys of Annam returned, the emperor gave them a letter in which their king was reproved, and Malacca received instructions to raise soldiers and resist by force, whenever it was attacked by Annam.".
- books?id=TgkYAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA251 title "Miscellaneous Papers Relating to Indo-China: Reprinted for the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society from Dalrymple's "Oriental Repertory," and the "Asiatic Researches" and "Journal" of the Asiatic Society of Bengal".
- books?id=TgkYAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA251 url "http://books.google.com/books?id=TgkYAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA251".
- books?id=TgkYAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA251 year "1887".