Fan Yang Mai I, king of Champa, …

Years: 425 - 425

Fan Yang Mai I, king of Champa, commands over one hundred boats in a looting expedition along Jih-nan’s coast in Chinese-held Tonkin.

In his absence, the Chinese retaliate by laying siege to Ch'u-su, breaking it only after severe weather compels them to withdraw.

Yang Mai’s troops, while fighting in Tonkin, attempt, unsuccessfully, to enlist the aid of Funan soldiers.

Skirmishing continues sporadically between the Chinese and the Chams until 425, when Tonkin’s new governor denounces the ongoing peace talks and lays siege to Ch'u-su, eventually reducing the city and carrying off large quantities of plunder.

His forces then advance on the Cham capital near present Hue, commandeering Champa’s gold, and taking control of the country, forcing the Cham people to pay an annual tribute.

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