Xu Xiake's Travels has 22 sections. Xu Xiake's travels at times put him in danger. His persistence led others to invent the term "spirit of Xu Xiake"...
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Tibet, Xu Xiake wrote of all his experiences and provided enormous amounts of written detail from his observations. The written work of Xu Xiake's travel...
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Palace at Guiyang, and Anshun railway stations. In the book Xu Xiake's Travels, Xu Xiake (1587–1641) described the waterfalls as "the foams rise from...
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China, the Ming Dynasty geographer Xu Xiake twice entered the Cave for inspection, and wrote it into the Xu Xiake's Travels. Learn-Han Lee; Bey-Hing Goh; Kok-Gan...
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Jingangku Township and Lingjing Township in the south. In the Xu Xiake's Travels, Xu Xiake (1587-1641) described the town as "Under the north Mount Wutai...
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In 1638, travel writer and geographer Xu Xiake explored the region. In his travelogue book Xu Xiake's Travels, Mount Danxia was described as pillar of...
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from the original on 2019-11-23. Retrieved 2020-07-12. Xu Xiake (2015). 徐霞客游记 [Xu Xiake's Travels] (in Chinese). Beijing: Zhong Hua Book Company. ISBN 9787101107647...
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Ming Yi Tong Zhi (Ming Dynasty Comprehensive Geographic Survey) and Travels of Xu Xiake, both of which favored the yongzi. Today in Baoshan there are still...
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dynasty (960–1279). Travel writers such as Fan Chengda (1126–1193) and Xu Xiake (1587–1641) incorporated a wealth of geographical and topographical information...
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for tourism. Xu Xiake mentions the Lianghuang Mountain, located in the western part of the county, in the first chapter of his travels stories. In the...
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in 1517 Realm of Altan Khan in 1571 Yarkent Khanate in 1572 Xu Xiake's (1587–1641) travels Ming–Turpan conflict, 15th to 16th centuries Battle of Ningyuan...
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was practised by seasoned travellers like Fan Chengda (1126–1193) and Xu Xiake (1587–1641), and can be seen in the example of Su Shi's Record of Stone...
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used moveable type. 1639 Xu Guangqi published a treatise on agriculture. Chen Hongshou arrived in Beijing. 1641 8 March Xu Xiake died. 1642 1642 Yellow...
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century) Yu Qin (14th century) Ming Zheng He (15th century) Xu Xiake (17th century) Matteo Ricci and Xu Guangqi (17th century) Giulio Aleni (1623) Martino Martini...
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Dynasty (960–1279). Travel writers such as Fan Chengda (1126–1193) and Xu Xiake (1587–1641) incorporated a wealth of geographical and topographical information...
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Yellow River, in his book He Shuo Fang Gu Ji. The Ming dynasty geographer Xu Xiake (1587–1641) traveled throughout the provinces of China (often on foot)...
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the area. In the 1640s, the last years of the Ming dynasty, geographer Xu Xiake explored the Salween River country and determined that the upper Salween...
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1667) 1587 January 2 – Anders Arrebo, Danish writer (d. 1637) January 5 – Xu Xiake, Chinese adventurer and geographer (d. 1641) January 6 – Gaspar de Guzmán...
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27 – Pau Claris i Casademunt, Catalan ecclesiastic (b. 1586) March 8 – Xu Xiake, Chinese adventurer and geographer (b. 1587) March 14 – Adam, Count of...
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