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Memorial events in 1392

1392 - February 15th - The Lee Dynasty of Korea was established.

In 1392, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty saw the difficulty of sailing in Ryukyu for envoys coming to China, so he ordered Fujian people with the surname thirty-six, who were good at shipbuilding and navigation, to move to Ryukyu

In 1392, three On the 14th day of the lunar month, Saihazhi, the seventh generation grandson of King Saidianchi of Xianyang, went to the inner palace to promulgate an edict

In 1392, migratory locusts came from the north in Taizhou, and all the crops, bamboo and trees were destroyed

1392 In 1392, Yuerutemur, the commander of the Jianchang Guards, rebelled against the Ming Dynasty and was killed by Lan Yu

In 1392, the Ottoman Empire captured the city. In the next five hundred years, the city took its Turkish name üsküb or Uskup as it is known.

In 1392, Muchun began to move more than 300,000 people from Nanjing into Yunnan.

In 1392, he built Jiaohe County.

In 1392, from Hongdong County in Shanxi Province, Many immigrants were resettled in the territory, and military settlements and civilian settlements were implemented.

In 1392, the Northern and Southern Dynasties of Japan ended, and Japan was reunified.

In 1392, King Charles VI of France (France) began to suffer from insanity, and Philip II (Burgundy) became the actual ruler.