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Yong-le: Year 13, Month 10, Day 1

2 Nov 1415

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The Jiao-zhi rebellious bandit Chen Yue-hu was executed. Previously, Yue-hu had gathered together the man of Qing-hua and Lei River, engaged in rebellion and styled himself Yue-hu King. At that time, the Ying-guo Duke Zhang Fu had reached Jiao-zhi and he despatched troops to eliminate them. The bandits were defeated and fled. They were pursued to Tian-guan Commandery and Chi-tu County where Yue-hu was captured. He was sent in fetters to the capital where he was executed. The bandit follower Guo Yuan-qing and others were successively eliminated and the remaining bandits were subsequently pacified.

Tai-zong: juan 169.1a

Zhong-yang Yan-jiu yuan Ming Shi-lu, volume 13, page 1881

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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/yong-le/year-13-month-10-day-1, accessed January 22, 2019