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Is there a Li in Japan?

Li's overseas development preceded his emigration to Taiwan Province Province. In addition to Li, a Vietnamese and Li, a Korean, who had already formed due to special historical reasons, Li, who moved to Japan from Fujian in the early Ming Dynasty, was the first to emigrate overseas. These people are familiar with water and are good at sailing. After arriving in the Ryukyu Kingdom (Ryukyu Islands in southwest Japan), Li Rong, Li Jie, Li Jing, Li Jin, Li Long, Lu Li, Li Zhen, Li Hua, Li Mi and Ye Li were sent by the Ryukyu Kingdom as ambassadors to the Ming and Qing Dynasties. In the twenty-five years of Ming Hongwu recorded in Ming Dynasty (1392), Ryukyu was named "Thirty-six Fujian people were good at rowing and made them pay tribute to each other", including Li. These people surnamed Li later settled in Kumei Village, a suburb of Naha, Okinawa.