@JosoreProject00@Bevin83994661 This formally established the tributary relationship through Ming imperial investiture. Subsequently, the kings of Nanzan and Hokuzan also sent tribute to the Ming Dynasty.
@JosoreProject00@Bevin83994661 submission and tribute. At that time, Ryukyu was divided into three kingdoms (Chūzan, Nanzan, and Hokuzan), and King Chūzan, Satto, was the first to respond, sending his younger brother Taiki to accompany Yang Zai to the Ming Dynasty with tribute.
@JosoreProject00@Bevin83994661 The tributary relationship between the Ryukyu Kingdom and China began during the Hongwu era of the Ming Dynasty. Specifically, in 1372, Emperor Hongwu of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang, sent envoy Yang Zai to Ryukyu to announce his ascension to the throne and demand Ryukyu's