A Chinese traveler in medieval Korea : Xu Jing's illustrated account of the Xuanhe embassy to Koryo /
Although famous for its celadon and Buddhist paintings, the Koryō period is still very much terra incognita in world history because of the lack of translated source materials. This work, a fully annotated, complete translation of a key source text on Koryō, fills this gap.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Chino |
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Honolulu :
University of Hawaiʻi Press,
[2016]
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Colección: | Korean classics library. Historical materials.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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240 | 1 | 0 | |a Xuanhe feng shi Gaoli tu jing. |l English |
245 | 1 | 2 | |a A Chinese traveler in medieval Korea : |b Xu Jing's illustrated account of the Xuanhe embassy to Koryo / |c translated, annotated, and with an introduction by Sem Vermeersch. |
264 | 1 | |a Honolulu : |b University of Hawaiʻi Press, |c [2016] | |
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g Machine generated contents note: |t Xu Jing and the Illustrated Account -- |t Author -- |t Text -- |t International Relations and the Description of Other Countries -- |t First Phase of Song-Koryo Interaction -- |t Resumption of Relations with Song -- |t Analysis of the Work's Main Features -- |t Context: Travel Records and Embassy Accounts -- |t Work's Structure and Main Features -- |t Maps and Illustrations -- |t Conclusion -- |t Preface -- |g 1. |t Founding of the Country -- |t First Enfeoffment -- |g 2. |t Dynastic Lineages -- |t Wang Clan -- |t Wang Hae, [Present] King of Koryo -- |g 3. |t Cities -- |t Borders -- |t Topography -- |t Capital -- |t Viewing Towers -- |t People's Houses -- |t Ward Markets -- |t Trade -- |t Local Administrative Divisions -- |g 4. |t Prominent Gates -- |t Sonui Gate -- |t Outer Gates -- |t Kwanghwa Gate -- |t Sungp'yong Gate -- |t Tongdok Gate -- |t Palace Hall Gates -- |g 5. |t Palace Halls, 1 -- |t Royal Palace Compound -- |t Hoegyong Hall -- |t Kondok Hall -- |t Changhwa Hall -- |t Wondok Hall -- |t Mallyong Hall -- |g 6. |t Palaces Halls, 2 -- |t Changgyong Hall -- |t Changgyong Hall -- |t Yonyong Pavilion -- |t Imch'on Pavilion -- |t Changgyong Palace -- |t Chwach'un Palace -- |t Detached Palaces -- |g 7. |t Official Dress -- |t Royal Dress -- |t Dress of Policy-Making Officials -- |t Dress of Chief Councilors -- |t Dress of Court Attendants -- |t Dress of Mid-Ranking Officials -- |t Dress of Directors and Commissioners -- |t Dress of Court Officials -- |t Dress of Ordinary Officials -- |g 8. |t Famous People -- |t Custodial Grand Preceptor and Director of the Department of Ministries, Yi Chagyom -- |t Welcoming Escort Commissioner: Minister of Justice, Junior Second Rank, Pillar of State, Bestowed the Purple and Gold Fish Pouch, Yun Onsik -- |t Joint Welcoming Escort Commissioner: Executive at the Ministry of Rites, Senior Fourth Rank, Supreme Defender of the Army, Bestowed the Purple and Gold Fish Pouch, Kim Pusik -- |t Hostel Escort Commissioner: Custodial Master of Works cum Commissioner of the Security Council, Junior First Rank, Supreme Pillar of State, Kim In'gyu -- |t Joint Hostel Escort Commissioner: Executive Officer at the Ministry of Rites, Senior Fourth Rank, Supreme Defender of the Army, Bestowed the Purple and Gold Fish Pouch, Yi Chimi -- |g 9. |t Ceremonial Attributes, 1 -- |t Coiled Dragon Fan Double Dragon Fan -- |t Embroidered Flower Fan -- |t Feather Fan -- |t Bent Parasols -- |t Blue Parasols -- |g 10. |t Ceremonial Attributes, 2 -- |t Flower Parasols -- |t Yellow Banners -- |t Leopard Tails -- |t Golden Halberds -- |t Polo Sticks -- |t Pennons -- |g 11. |t Guards and Armies, 1 -- |t Banner Leaders of the Dragon-Tiger Personal Guard of the Left and Right -- |t Generals of the Dragon-Tiger Personal Guard of the Left and Right -- |t Left and Right Personal Guard Army of the Divine Tigers -- |t Awe-Inspiring Left and Right Personal Guard Army -- |t Supreme Generals of the Six Armies and Left-Right Division -- |t Supreme Senior Colonels of the Six Armies and Divisions -- |t Ferocious Army of the Dragon-Tiger [Army] -- |t Golden Bird Division Army -- |t Restrained Crane Army -- |g 12. |t Guards and Armies, 2 -- |t Thousand Bull Left and Right Division Army -- |t Divine Flag Army -- |t Dragon-Tiger Superior Army -- |t Navy under the Dragon-Tiger Army -- |t Division Lieutenants for the Gates to the Administrative Offices -- |t Executive Captain-Banner Leader of the Six Armies -- |t Division of the Left and Right, Royal Carriage Army -- |t Army-Commanding Cavalry Colonels -- |t Cavalry Generals in Command of the Soldiers -- |g 13. |t Arms -- |t Marching Drum -- |t Bow and Arrows -- |t Attached Leather Rattles -- |t Stirrup Poles -- |t Ceremonial Two-Pronged Halberds -- |t Foreign Oboe -- |t Animal Shield -- |t Girdle Sword -- |g 14. |t Flags and Pennons -- |t Elephant Flag -- |t Hawk Flag -- |t Sea Horse Flag -- |t Phoenix Flag -- |t Great White Flag -- |t Flags for the Five Directions -- |t Small Flags -- |g 15. |t Horses and Carts -- |t Ornate Palanquins -- |t Palanquins -- |t Ox Carts -- |t King's Horse -- |t Envoys' Horses -- |t Cavalry Horses -- |t Pack Saddles -- |g 16. |t Officials and Offices -- |t Government Offices -- |t National University -- |t Public Granaries -- |t Palace Stores -- |t Medicine Bureau -- |t Prisons -- |g 17. |t Shrines and Temples -- |t Pog'won Taoist Monastery -- |t Chongguk Anhwa Temple -- |t Kwangt'ong Poje Temple -- |t Hungguk Temple -- |t Kukch'ong Temple -- |t Various Temples within and near the Capital -- |t Sung Mountain Shrine -- |t Shrine to the Eastern Spirit -- |t Dragon Shrine at Clam Cave -- |t Five Dragon Shrine -- |g 18. |t Taoism and Buddhism -- |t Taoism -- |t Taoists -- |t Buddhism -- |t State Preceptor -- |t Triple-Exalted Monk Grand Masters -- |t Acarya Bhadanta -- |t Novice Monks -- |t Householder Monks -- |g 19. |t Common People -- |t Presented Scholars -- |t Farmers and Traders -- |t Craftsmen and Artisans -- |t Village Leaders -- |t Boat People -- |g 20. |t Women -- |t Noble Women -- |t Female Attendants and Concubines -- |t Demeaning the Envoys -- |t Aristocratic Women -- |t [Ordinary] Women -- |t Carrying Burdens on the Back -- |t Carrying Burdens on the Head -- |g 21. |t Official Servants -- |t Functionaries -- |t Executive Captains -- |t Office Runners -- |t Junior Runners -- |t Chamber Boys -- |t Junior Bedchamber Attendants -- |t Grooms -- |g 22. |t Various Customs, 1 -- |t Courtyard Torches -- |t Carrying Candle [Lanterns] -- |t Recorder of the Clepsydra -- |t Local Drinks -- |t Jurisdiction -- |t Responding to Courtesy -- |t Granting Attendants -- |t Amazons -- |g 23. |t Various Customs, 2 -- |t Bathing and Washing -- |t Agriculture -- |t Fishery -- |t Wood Gathering -- |t Carving Notes -- |t Butchers -- |t Dispensing Broth -- |t Local Products -- |g 24. |t Embassy Guards -- |t First, the Divine Flag Brigade -- |t Next, Mounted Soldiers -- |t Next, Cymbal Players and Drummers -- |t Next, the Thousand Bull Division -- |t Next, the Golden Bird Division -- |t Next, Hundred Plays -- |t Next, Music Division -- |t Next, Presents -- |t Next, the Palanquin for the Edict -- |t Next, Substitute Lower Escort Ranks -- |t Next, the Xuanwu Lower Escort Ranks -- |t Next, the Chief Envoy and Deputy Envoy -- |t Next, the Upper Escort Ranks -- |t Finally, the Middle Escort Ranks -- |g 25. |t Receiving the Edict -- |t Welcoming the Edict -- |t Inducting the Edict -- |t Greeting the Edict -- |t Exchanging Courtesies -- |t Offering Libations -- |t Extending Condolences -- |g 26. |t Banquets -- |t Private Audience -- |t Banquet Ceremony -- |t Offering and Returning Drinks -- |t Seats of the Upper Escort Ranks -- |t Seats of the Middle Escort Ranks -- |t Seats of the Lower Escort Ranks -- |t Hostel Gatherings -- |t Offering of the Memorandum -- |t Farewell Banquet -- |t Farewell in the Western Suburbs -- |g 27. |t Embassy Hostel -- |t Sunch'on Hostel -- |t Main Hall of the Hostel -- |t Building for the Edict -- |t Ch'ongp'ung Pavilion -- |t Hyangnim Pavilion -- |t Quarters for the [Chief] Envoy and Deputy Envoy -- |t Quarters for the General Secretary and Assistant General Secretary -- |t Quarters for the Documentation Officials -- |t Western Suburbs Pavilion -- |t Azure Waves Pavilion -- |t Guest Hostels -- |g 28. |t Tents and Other Accessories, 1 -- |t Curtains of Colored Silk -- |t Embroidered Curtains -- |t Embroidered Paintings -- |t Chairs -- |t Banquet Tables -- |t Light Stands -- |t Red Lacquered Side Tables -- |t Black Lacquered Side Tables -- |t Reclining Couches -- |t Patterned Seating Mats -- |t Door Screens -- |g 29. |t Tents and Other Accessories, 2 -- |t Embroidered Pillows -- |t Sleeping Clothes -- |t Ramie Robes -- |t Ramie Clothes -- |t Painted Folding Fans -- |t Japanese Cedar Fans -- |t White Folding Fans -- |t Pine Fans -- |t Straw Sandals -- |g 30. |t Vessels, 1 -- |t Animal-Shaped Incense Burners -- |t Water Bottles -- |t Stem Cup with Saucer -- |t Mountain of the Immortals Incense Burner -- |t Wine Crocks -- |t Basins with Black Flower Decoration -- |t Facial Ointment Flasks -- |t Blooming Lotus Ewer -- |t Portable Bottles -- |g 31. |t Vessels, 2 -- |t Oil Bottles -- |t Kundikas -- |t Flower Vases -- |t Water Cauldrons -- |t Water Pitchers -- |t Hot Water Bottles -- |t Brass Basins -- |t Tripod Incense Burners -- |t Warming Braziers -- |t Giant Bell -- |g 32. |t Vessels, 3 -- |t Tea Trays -- |t Earthenware Wine Jars -- |t Wicker Wine Jars -- |t Ceramic Wine Jars -- |t Ceramic Incense Burners -- |t Food-Covering Baskets -- |t Wicker Baskets -- |t Rice Gruel Cauldrons -- |t Water Jars -- |t Straw Mats -- |t Knives and Brushes -- |g 33. |t Shipping -- |t Patrol Ships -- |t Official Ships -- |t Pinewood Boats -- |t Curtain Boats -- |t Presenting Food -- |t Provision of Water -- |g 34. |t Sea Lanes, 1 -- |t Divine Ships -- |t Merchant Ships -- |t Beckoning-the-Beloved -- |t Mountain -- |t Tiger Head Mountain -- |t Shen Family Channel -- |t Plum Peak -- |t Sea Lion Reef -- |t Mount Penglai -- |t Mid-Ocean Reef -- |t White-Water Ocean -- |t Yellow-Water Ocean -- |t Black-Water Ocean -- |g 35. |t Sea |
505 | 0 | 0 | |t Lanes, 2 -- |t Straddling-the-Border Mountain -- |t Five Isles -- |t Aligned Islands -- |t White Mountain [Island] -- |t Huksan [Island] -- |t Moon Isles -- |t Door Screen Mountain Island -- |t White Clothes Island -- |t Crouching Islet -- |g 36. |t Sea Lanes, 3 -- |t Spring Grass Islet -- |t Betel Nut Reef -- |t Bodhisattva Islet -- |t Bamboo Island -- |t Hedgehog Islet -- |t Kunsan Island -- |t Crosswise Isle -- |g 37. |t Sea Lanes, 4 -- |t Purple Cloud Islet -- |t Plentiful Supply Mountain Hongju -- |t Mountain -- |t Raven Islet -- |t Horse Island -- |t Nine-Headed Mountain -- |g 38. |t Sea Lanes, 5 -- |t Chinaman Island -- |t Twin Women Reef -- |t Big Bluish Isle -- |t Monk's Island -- |t Ox Heart Isle -- |t Duke Nie Isle -- |g 39. |t Sea Lanes, 6 -- |t Small Bluish Isle -- |t Chayon Island -- |t Rapid Water Strait -- |t Clam Cave -- |t Watershed Pass -- |t Yesong Harbor -- |g 40. |t Matching Culture -- |t Correct Calendar -- |t Confucianism -- |t Music -- |t Weights and Measures. |
520 | 8 | |a Although famous for its celadon and Buddhist paintings, the Koryō period is still very much terra incognita in world history because of the lack of translated source materials. This work, a fully annotated, complete translation of a key source text on Koryō, fills this gap. | |
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651 | 0 | |a Korea |x Description and travel |v Early works to 1800. | |
651 | 0 | |a Korea |x Social life and customs |v Early works to 1800. | |
651 | 0 | |a Korea |x Civilization |y 935-1392. | |
651 | 6 | |a Corée |x Descriptions et voyages |v Ouvrages avant 1800. | |
651 | 6 | |a Corée |x Mœurs et coutumes |v Ouvrages avant 1800. | |
651 | 6 | |a Corée |x Civilisation |y 935-1392. | |
650 | 7 | |a HISTORY |z Asia |z China. |2 bisacsh | |
650 | 7 | |a Civilization |2 fast | |
650 | 7 | |a Manners and customs |2 fast | |
650 | 7 | |a Travel |2 fast | |
651 | 7 | |a Korea |2 fast | |
648 | 7 | |a 935-1392 |2 fast | |
655 | 7 | |a Early works |2 fast | |
700 | 1 | |a Vermeersch, Sem, |d 1968- |e translator, |e writer of added commentary, |e writer of introduction. | |
776 | 0 | 8 | |i Print version: |a Xu, Jing, 1091-1153. |s Xuanhe feng shi Gaoli tu jing. English. |t Chinese traveler in medieval Korea. |d Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press, [2016] |z 9780824856441 |w (DLC) 2015046041 |w (OCoLC)932003575 |
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