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Luctua might refer to
The Luchuan–Pingmian campaigns (Chinese: 麓川平緬戰爭; pinyin: Lùchuān Píng miǎn Zhànzhēng) (1436–49) were punitive expeditions carried out by the Ming dynasty under the rule of the Zhengtong Emperor against the Shan state of Mong Mao, on the Burma-Yunnan frontier.
* Luchuan–Pingmian was a Chinese military and civilian pacification commission on the Burmese frontier, corresponding roughly to the modern districts of Longchuan and Ruili, including part of the Gaoligong Mountains, along the upper reaches of the Shweli River.
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