Xingcha Shenglan
Author | Fei Xin |
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Original title | 星槎勝覽 |
Language | Chinese |
Genre | Travel literature, Historical text |
Published | 1436 |
Publication place | Ming Dynasty China |
Media type |
The Xingcha Shenglan (Chinese: 星槎勝覽; lit. 'The Overall Survey of the Star Raft') is a Chinese historical work written by Fei Xin.[1] Fei Xin served as a soldier in the third, fifth, and seventh Ming treasure voyages under the command of Admiral Zheng He.[1] The book contains descriptions of foreign places that the Chinese mariners had seen. The literary term "star raft" refers to an ambassador's flagship.[2]
According to Dreyer (2007), Fei Xin's book was strongly influenced by Ma Huan's Yingya Shenglan.[1] Ma Huan was a translator and interpreter on Zheng He's fourth, sixth, and seventh treasure voyage.[1]
Fei Xin's original work comprised two chapters.[3] However, he rewrote and illustrated the initial work before presenting it to the court.[3]
See also
[edit]- Ma Huan's Yingya Shenglan [瀛涯勝覽]
- Gong Zhen's Xiyang Fanguo Zhi [西洋番國志]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d Dreyer 2007, 7
- ^ Dreyer 2007, 6
- ^ a b Duyvendak 1938, 394
Literature
[edit]- Dreyer, Edward L. (2007), Zheng He: China and the oceans in the early Ming dynasty, 1405-1433, Pearson Longman, ISBN 978-0-321-08443-9
- Duyvendak, J. J. L. (1938). "The True Dates of the Chinese Maritime Expeditions in the Early Fifteenth Century". T'oung Pao. 34 (5): 341–413. doi:10.1163/156853238X00171. JSTOR 4527170.