A Chinese Traveler in Medieval Korea
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A Chinese Traveler in Medieval Korea

Xu Jing's Illustrated Account of the Xuanhe Embassy to Kory?

  1. 400 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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A Chinese Traveler in Medieval Korea

Xu Jing's Illustrated Account of the Xuanhe Embassy to Kory?

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Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. List of Illustrations
  3. Preface
  4. Conventions
  5. Part 1. Translator’s Introduction
  6. Part 2. Translation: Xu Jing’s Illustrated Account of the Xuanhe Embassy to Koryŏ
  7. Chapter 1. Founding of the Country
  8. Chapter 2. Dynastic Lineages
  9. Chapter 3. Cities
  10. Chapter 4. Prominent Gates
  11. Chapter 5. Palace Halls, 1
  12. Chapter 6. Palace Halls, 2
  13. Chapter 7. Official Dress
  14. Chapter 8. Famous People
  15. Chapter 9. Ceremonial Attributes, 1
  16. Chapter 10. Ceremonial Attributes, 2
  17. Chapter 11. Guards and Armies, 1
  18. Chapter 12. Guards and Armies, 2
  19. Chapter 13. Arms
  20. Chapter 14. Flags and Pennons
  21. Chapter 15. Horses and Carts
  22. Chapter 16. Officials and Offices
  23. Chapter 17. Shrines and Temples
  24. Chapter 18. Taoism and Buddhism
  25. Chapter 19. Common People
  26. Chapter 20. Women
  27. Chapter 21. Official Servants
  28. Chapter 22. Various Customs, 1
  29. Chapter 23. Various Customs, 2
  30. Chapter 24. Embassy Guards
  31. Chapter 25. Receiving the Edict
  32. Chapter 26.Banquets
  33. Chapter 27. The Embassy Hostel
  34. Chapter 28. Tents and Other Accessories, 1
  35. Chapter 29. Tents and Other Accessories, 2
  36. Chapter 30. Vessels, 1
  37. Chapter 31. Vessels, 2
  38. Chapter 32. Vessels, 3
  39. Chapter 33. Shipping<sup>706</sup>
  40. Chapter 34. Sea Lanes, 1
  41. Chapter 35. Sea Lanes, 2
  42. Chapter 36. Sea Lanes, 3
  43. Chapter 37. Sea Lanes, 4
  44. Chapter 38. Sea Lanes, 5
  45. Chapter 39. Sea Lanes, 6
  46. Chapter 40. Matching Culture
  47. Account of Conduct of the Deceased Assistant Office Chief of the Department of Punishment of Song, Duke Xu<sup>946</sup>
  48. [Postscript]
  49. Appendix: Dynastic Lineages
  50. Notes
  51. Bibliography
  52. Index