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Daoyi Zhilüe

Daoyi Zhilüe (simplified Chinese: 岛夷志略; traditional Chinese: 島夷誌略; pinyin: Dǎo Yí Zhì Lüè; Wade–Giles: Tao i chih lio) or Daoyi Zhi (simplified Chinese: 岛夷志; traditional Chinese: 島夷誌; pinyin: Dǎo Yí Zhì; Wade–Giles: Tao i chih)[1] which may be translated as A Brief Account of Island Barbarians or other similar titles,[2][3][4][5] is a book written c. 1339 (completed c. 1349)[6] by Yuan dynasty Chinese traveller Wang Dayuan recounting his travels to over a hundred places in South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Africa. The book was written in present-day Sri Lanka. It described the weather, products, people, and customs of the places that Wang Dayuan visited.

The timeline for Wang Dayuan's life and travels is:[7]

  • 1311 - born
  • 1330 - sailed for the first time from Quanzhou
  • 1334 - returned to Yuan dynasty
  • 1337 - sailed for the second time from Quanzhou
  • 1339 - returned to Yuan dynasty

The content of the book (known as Dao Yi Zhu) was originally an appendix in a local gazetteer Qing Yuan Xu Zhi ( 清源续志, A Continuation of the History and Topography of Quanzhou) composed by Wu Jian in 1349. According to the Yuan poet Zhang Zhu, Daoyi Zhilüe was re-published in 1350 as an individual travel account.[8]

Andaya and Andaya write that Dao Yi Zhi Lue provides more information on areas east of the Malay Peninsula than any other Yuan dynasty source.[9] According to the postscript Wang Dayuan visited all the places described. However, Park notes that 90% of the text is devoted to Southeast Asia and that Wang does not give details of his route and itinerary to West Asia.[10] However, Deng states that Wang Dayuan's account is consistent with later Ming dynasty accounts of Zheng He's travels.[11] There is currently no full English translation of the book but the Chinese version is available online.[12][13] Partial translations however are available.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wang Dayuan, Yuan Dynasty. Dao Yi Zhi Lue. Explanation by Su Jiqing. Zhonghua Book Company 1981, 2000, ISBN 7-101-02026-7, In Chinese.(元)汪大渊著《岛夷志略》,苏继庼校释 1981年, 2000年 中华书局,ISBN 7-101-02026-7
  2. ^ Morris Rossabi, ed. (30 August 2013). Eurasian Influences on Yuan China. Institute for Southeast Asian Studies. p. 51. ISBN 978-9814459723.
  3. ^ Chiu Hsin-Hui (2008). The Colonial 'civilizing Process' in Dutch Formosa: 1624 - 1662. Brill. p. 233. ISBN 978-9004165076.
  4. ^ Race and Racism in Modern East Asia: Western and Eastern Construction. Brill. 2014. p. 320. ISBN 9789004237414.
  5. ^ "Wang Dayuan". National Library Board Singapore.
  6. ^ Rockhill (1915). Notes on the Relations and Trade of China with the Eastern Archipelago and the Coast of the Indian Ocean During the Fourteenth Century, Part II - Introductory Note. p. 62.
  7. ^ Wang, Dayuan; Su, Jiqing (2009). Dao Yi Zhi Lue Explanatory Notes 島夷誌略校釋. Beijing: Zhong Hua Shu Ju. p. Intro 10. ISBN 9787101020267.
  8. ^ Lee, Meiyu (2014). "Tales of the Dragon's Tooth Strait". BiblioAsia. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
  9. ^ Andaya, Barbara; Andaya, Leonard (2014). A History of Early Modern Southeast Asia, 1400-1800. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press. p. 20. ISBN 9780521889926.
  10. ^ Park, Hyunhee (2012). Mapping the Chinese and Islamic worlds: cross-cultural exchange in pre-modern Asia. Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press. p. 116. ISBN 9781107018686.
  11. ^ Deng, Geng (1999). Maritime sector, institutions, and sea power of premodern China. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press. p. 144. ISBN 0313307121.
  12. ^ . NTI Reader. NTI Buddhist Text Reader project. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  13. ^ "《島夷志略》". Chinese Text Project.
  14. ^ Paul Wheatley (1961). The Golden Khersonese: Studies in the Historical Geography of the Malay Peninsula before A.D. 1500. Kuala Lumpur: University of Malaya Press. pp. 77–83. OCLC 504030596.

Bibliography edit

  • Rockhill, William Woodville (1914). "Notes on the Relations and Trade of China with the Eastern Archipelago and the Coast of the Indian Ocean During the Fourteenth Century, Part I - I." T'oung Pao. 1: 419–447.
  • Rockhill, William Woodville (1915). "Notes on the Relations and Trade of China with the Eastern Archipelago and the Coast of the Indian Ocean During the Fourteenth Century, Part II - Introductory Note". T'oung Pao. 1: 61–159.
  • Rockhill, William Woodville (1915). "Notes on the Relations and Trade of China with the Eastern Archipelago and the Coast of the Indian Ocean During the Fourteenth Century, Part II - II. Java and the Eastern Archipelago". T'oung Pao. 1: 236–271.
  • Rockhill, William Woodville (1915). "Notes on the Relations and Trade of China with the Eastern Archipelago and the Coast of the Indian Ocean During the Fourteenth Century, Part II - III. Ceylon and Maldive Islands". T'oung Pao. 1: 374–392.
  • Rockhill, William Woodville (1915). "Notes on the relations and trade of China with the eastern archipelago and the coast of the Indian Ocean during the fourteenth century, Part II - IV. Coasts of India". T'oung Pao. 1: 435–467.
  • 1330 - Singapore's Early Settlements & Trade - a short documentary about how Singapore was depicted in Wang Dayuan's Daoyi Zhilue, produced for the Singapore Bicentennial in 2019.

daoyi, zhilüe, simplified, chinese, 岛夷志略, traditional, chinese, 島夷誌略, pinyin, dǎo, zhì, lüè, wade, giles, chih, daoyi, simplified, chinese, 岛夷志, traditional, chinese, 島夷誌, pinyin, dǎo, zhì, wade, giles, chih, which, translated, brief, account, island, barbaria. Daoyi Zhilue simplified Chinese 岛夷志略 traditional Chinese 島夷誌略 pinyin Dǎo Yi Zhi Lue Wade Giles Tao i chih lio or Daoyi Zhi simplified Chinese 岛夷志 traditional Chinese 島夷誌 pinyin Dǎo Yi Zhi Wade Giles Tao i chih 1 which may be translated as A Brief Account of Island Barbarians or other similar titles 2 3 4 5 is a book written c 1339 completed c 1349 6 by Yuan dynasty Chinese traveller Wang Dayuan recounting his travels to over a hundred places in South Asia Southeast Asia and Africa The book was written in present day Sri Lanka It described the weather products people and customs of the places that Wang Dayuan visited The timeline for Wang Dayuan s life and travels is 7 1311 born 1330 sailed for the first time from Quanzhou 1334 returned to Yuan dynasty 1337 sailed for the second time from Quanzhou 1339 returned to Yuan dynasty The content of the book known as Dao Yi Zhu was originally an appendix in a local gazetteer Qing Yuan Xu Zhi 清源续志 A Continuation of the History and Topography of Quanzhou composed by Wu Jian in 1349 According to the Yuan poet Zhang Zhu Daoyi Zhilue was re published in 1350 as an individual travel account 8 Andaya and Andaya write that Dao Yi Zhi Lue provides more information on areas east of the Malay Peninsula than any other Yuan dynasty source 9 According to the postscript Wang Dayuan visited all the places described However Park notes that 90 of the text is devoted to Southeast Asia and that Wang does not give details of his route and itinerary to West Asia 10 However Deng states that Wang Dayuan s account is consistent with later Ming dynasty accounts of Zheng He s travels 11 There is currently no full English translation of the book but the Chinese version is available online 12 13 Partial translations however are available 14 See also editZhu fan zhi Chinese explorationReferences edit Wang Dayuan Yuan Dynasty Dao Yi Zhi Lue Explanation by Su Jiqing Zhonghua Book Company 1981 2000 ISBN 7 101 02026 7 In Chinese 元 汪大渊著 岛夷志略 苏继庼校释 1981年 2000年 中华书局 ISBN 7 101 02026 7 Morris Rossabi ed 30 August 2013 Eurasian Influences on Yuan China Institute for Southeast Asian Studies p 51 ISBN 978 9814459723 Chiu Hsin Hui 2008 The Colonial civilizing Process in Dutch Formosa 1624 1662 Brill p 233 ISBN 978 9004165076 Race and Racism in Modern East Asia Western and Eastern Construction Brill 2014 p 320 ISBN 9789004237414 Wang Dayuan National Library Board Singapore Rockhill 1915 Notes on the Relations and Trade of China with the Eastern Archipelago and the Coast of the Indian Ocean During the Fourteenth Century Part II Introductory Note p 62 Wang Dayuan Su Jiqing 2009 Dao Yi Zhi Lue Explanatory Notes 島夷誌略校釋 Beijing Zhong Hua Shu Ju p Intro 10 ISBN 9787101020267 Lee Meiyu 2014 Tales of the Dragon s Tooth Strait BiblioAsia Retrieved 2022 07 12 Andaya Barbara Andaya Leonard 2014 A History of Early Modern Southeast Asia 1400 1800 Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press p 20 ISBN 9780521889926 Park Hyunhee 2012 Mapping the Chinese and Islamic worlds cross cultural exchange in pre modern Asia Cambridge New York Cambridge University Press p 116 ISBN 9781107018686 Deng Geng 1999 Maritime sector institutions and sea power of premodern China Westport Conn Greenwood Press p 144 ISBN 0313307121 Dao Yi Zhi Lue 島夷誌略 NTI Reader NTI Buddhist Text Reader project Archived from the original on 8 December 2015 Retrieved 17 March 2015 島夷志略 Chinese Text Project Paul Wheatley 1961 The Golden Khersonese Studies in the Historical Geography of the Malay Peninsula before A D 1500 Kuala Lumpur University of Malaya Press pp 77 83 OCLC 504030596 Bibliography editRockhill William Woodville 1914 Notes on the Relations and Trade of China with the Eastern Archipelago and the Coast of the Indian Ocean During the Fourteenth Century Part I I T oung Pao 1 419 447 Rockhill William Woodville 1915 Notes on the Relations and Trade of China with the Eastern Archipelago and the Coast of the Indian Ocean During the Fourteenth Century Part II Introductory Note T oung Pao 1 61 159 Rockhill William Woodville 1915 Notes on the Relations and Trade of China with the Eastern Archipelago and the Coast of the Indian Ocean During the Fourteenth Century Part II II Java and the Eastern Archipelago T oung Pao 1 236 271 Rockhill William Woodville 1915 Notes on the Relations and Trade of China with the Eastern Archipelago and the Coast of the Indian Ocean During the Fourteenth Century Part II III Ceylon and Maldive Islands T oung Pao 1 374 392 Rockhill William Woodville 1915 Notes on the relations and trade of China with the eastern archipelago and the coast of the Indian Ocean during the fourteenth century Part II IV Coasts of India T oung Pao 1 435 467 1330 Singapore s Early Settlements amp Trade a short documentary about how Singapore was depicted in Wang Dayuan s Daoyi Zhilue produced for the Singapore Bicentennial in 2019 nbsp Chinese Wikisource has original text related to this article Daoyi Zhilue in Chinese nbsp This article about a travel 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