• The Ningbo incident (Chinese: 寧波之亂; Japanese: 寧波の乱) was a 1523 brawl between trade representatives of two Japanese daimyō clans — the Ōuchi and the Hosokawa...
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    Ningbo Lishe International Airport (IATA: NGB, ICAO: ZSNB) is an international airport serving Ningbo, a major city in the Yangtze River Delta region...
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  • course of the war, the two sides allied with various other states. Ningbo incident (1523) Jiajing wokou raids (1542–1567), by Chinese-led international...
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    trade delegation, which led to the Ningbo incident where the Japanese pillaged and plundered in the vicinity of Ningbo before escaping in stolen ships,...
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  • to Ningbo. Ningbo is one of China's oldest cities, with a history dating back to the Hemudu culture in 4800 BC. Once known as Mingzhou (明州), Ningbo was...
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  • Year Date Event 1523 Japanese in-fighting results in the Ningbo incident, bringing trade with China to a halt and resulting in a new wave of Wokou piracy...
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    with heavy casualties 1523 May Ningbo incident: The Hosokawa trade mission attacks the Ouchi trade mission and loots Ningbo, seizes ships, and kills a Ming...
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    reached China in the Ningbo incident of 1523, when traders from the Ōuchi clan fought with those of the Hosokawa clan in Ningbo for the right to present...
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  • Murder of Chen Shijun (category Incidents of violence against women)
    insisted to let the suspect stay ("他必須留下來")[citation needed]. After this incident, Ningbo University of Technology was accused[by whom?] of enabling the misconduct...
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  • port notes that the chaos on the Zhejiang coast (a reference to the Ningbo incident of 1523) caused an overstocking of commodities at Shuangyu in 1524...
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