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==Contacts with China== In the Chinese historical chronicle [[Sanguozhi]] (三國志), he is recorded to have sent tribute to the Chinese emperor [[Cao Rui]] of the [[Cao Wei|Wei]] in 229 CE (3rd year of Taihe 太和), : :"The king of the [[Da Yuezhi]], Bodiao (波調) (Vāsudeva), sent his envoy to present tribute and His Majesty granted him a title of "King of the Da Yuezhi Intimate with [[Cao Wei|Wei]] (魏)"." ([[Sanguozhi]]) He is the last Kushan ruler to be mentioned in Chinese sources.<ref name="KR202"/> His rule corresponds to the retreat of Chinese power from [[Central Asia]], and it is thought that Vasudeva may have filled the power vacuum in that area.<ref name="KR202"/> The great expansion of the [[Dharmaguptaka]] Buddhist group in Central Asia during this period has also been related to this event.
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