Emperor Yongle returned south, and the Tatar and Oara envoys who were fortunate enough to be summoned by Emperor Yongle also packed their luggage and prepared to return to the grassland.
During this trip to the Ming Dynasty, the Tatar envoys gained a huge amount.
The emperor of the Ming Dynasty did not intend to use force against the Tatars, but because of Guilichi's wiseness, he promised to provide the Tatars with relief grain, gold seals, crowns, belts, clothes, and currency. The Tatars who were ordered to send envoys were more or less They all received rewards, mostly coins, cloth, spices and other items.
The reward was so generous that the Tatar envoys rode horses when they came and were pulled by carriages when they returned.
Before leaving, the Tatar envoy paid a special visit to the two bosses who stayed behind in the military governor's mansion. First, he formally bid farewell as a courtesy, and second, he asked when the relief grain promised by the emperor in the future would be distributed.
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