When China Ruled the Seas
Title | When China Ruled the Seas PDF eBook |
Author | Louise Levathes |
Publisher | Open Road Media |
Total Pages | 235 |
Release | 2014-12-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1504007360 |
One hundred years before Columbus and his fellow Europeans began their voyages of discovery, fleets of giant junks commanded by the eunuch admiral Zheng He and filled with the empire’s finest porcelains, lacquerware, and silk ventured to the world’s “four corners.” Seven epic expeditions brought China’s treasure ships across the China Seas and Indian Ocean, from Japan to the spice island of Indonesia and the Malabar Coast of India, on to the rich ports of the Persian Gulf and down the East African coast, to China’s “El Dorado,” and perhaps even to Australia, three hundred years before Captain Cook’s landing. It was a time of exploration and expansion, but it ended in a retrenchment so complete that less than a century later, it was a crime to go to sea in a multimasted ship. In When China Ruled the Seas, Louise Levathes takes a fascinating and unprecedented look at this dynamic period in China’s enigmatic history, focusing on the country’s rise as a naval power that briefly brought half the world under its nominal authority. Drawing on eyewitness accounts, official Ming histories, and African, Arab, and Indian sources, many translated for the first time, Levathes brings readers inside China’s most illustrious scientific and technological era. She sheds new light on the historical and cultural context in which this great civilization thrived, as well as the perception of China by other contemporary cultures. Beautifully illustrated and engagingly written, When China Ruled the Seas is the fullest picture yet of the early Ming dynasty—the last flowering of Chinese culture before the Manchu invasion.
Adventures of the Treasure Fleet
Title | Adventures of the Treasure Fleet PDF eBook |
Author | Ann Martin Bowler |
Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
Total Pages | 32 |
Release | 2013-01-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1462907903 |
Join the Chinese admiral and his crew as they battle pirates and raging storms in this beautifully illustrated Chinese history book for kids. Did you know that 85 years before Columbus discovered America, Chinese ships longer than a football field sailed thousands of miles through unknown oceans and visited more than 30 nations? It's true! Adventures of the Treasure Fleet: China Discovers that World is the amazing story of these seven epic voyages and their larger-than-life commander, Admiral Zheng He. Beginning in 1405, Admiral Zheng He led more than 300 gigantic, brightly-painted ships across the South China Sea to the Indian Ocean and all the way to the distant coast of Africa. The admiral and his crew battled pirates and raging storms, and were amazed by the people and ways of life in distant lands. At each port, Chinese goods were traded for pearls, precious stones, herbs and medicines which were given as tribute to China's powerful emperor when the ships' returned home. Filled with historical facts, Adventures of the Treasure Fleet brings a fantastic piece of history to life. Gracefully told and beautifully illustrated, the story's fast pace will keep young ones captivated while offering enough information to satisfy curious readers of all ages.
Chinese Treasure Chest (Simplified Chinese)
Title | Chinese Treasure Chest (Simplified Chinese) PDF eBook |
Author | Marisa Fang |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 408 |
Release | 2019-12-31 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789814806824 |
Building on the success of the first two volumes, Chinese Treasure Chest Volumes 3 and 4 contain an abundance of exciting activities to enhance any Chinese language program. These two new volumes include everything you could hope to have to enrich your teaching!
Seven Voyages
Title | Seven Voyages PDF eBook |
Author | Laurence Bergreen |
Publisher | Roaring Brook Press |
Total Pages | 224 |
Release | 2021-01-19 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1626721238 |
From New York Times bestselling author Laurence Bergreen and author Sara Fray comes this immaculately researched history for young readers detailing the life of Zheng He, his complex and enduring friendship with his emperor, and the epic Seven Voyages he led that would establish China as a global power. 1405. The central coast of China. At nearly seven feet tall, Admiral Zheng He looked out at the sea before him. For the next three decades, the oceans would be his home, as he would command over 1,500 ships and thousands of sailors in seven journeys that would predate the heart of the European Age of Exploration. Over his seven epic journeys, Zheng He explored the Northern Pacific and Indian Oceans, traveling as far as the east coast of Africa, expanding Chinese power globally, warring with pirates, and capturing enemies along the way in the name of his emperor, Zhu Di. But this giant figure was not always at the helm of a ship.
Coming to Terms with Chinese Buddhism
Title | Coming to Terms with Chinese Buddhism PDF eBook |
Author | Robert H. Sharf |
Publisher | University of Hawaii Press |
Total Pages | 417 |
Release | 2005-11-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0824861949 |
The issue of sinification—the manner and extent to which Buddhism and Chinese culture were transformed through their mutual encounter and dialogue—has dominated the study of Chinese Buddhism for much of the past century. Robert Sharf opens this important and far-reaching book by raising a host of historical and hermeneutical problems with the encounter paradigm and the master narrative on which it is based. Coming to Terms with Chinese Buddhism is, among other things, an extended reflection on the theoretical foundations and conceptual categories that undergird the study of medieval Chinese Buddhism. Sharf draws his argument in part from a meticulous historical, philological, and philosophical analysis of the Treasure Store Treatise (Pao-tsang lun), an eighth-century Buddho-Taoist work apocryphally attributed to the fifth-century master Seng-chao (374–414). In the process of coming to terms with this recondite text, Sharf ventures into all manner of subjects bearing on our understanding of medieval Chinese Buddhism, from the evolution of T’ang "gentry Taoism" to the pivotal role of image veneration and the problematic status of Chinese Tantra. The volume includes a complete annotated translation of the Treasure Store Treatise, accompanied by the detailed exegesis of dozens of key terms and concepts.
Buried Treasures of Chinese Turkestan
Title | Buried Treasures of Chinese Turkestan PDF eBook |
Author | Albert von Le Coq |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 319 |
Release | 2018-12-14 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0429871414 |
First published in 1928, this volume constituted the results of expeditions by the famous archaeologist and explorer of Central Asia, Albert von Le Coq. Funded by the last German emperor, Wilhelm II, and von Le Coq’s own brewing and winery empire, the second and third German expeditions ventured to Turfan in the Xinjiang region of China. Travelling East expecting to find Greek influences, the expedition in fact uncovered extensive networks of Buddhist and Manichaean cave temples in the Northwest China. This volume includes extensive images in addition to a record of the expedition’s journeys and discoveries.
The Chinese Treasure
Title | The Chinese Treasure PDF eBook |
Author | C. B. Murray |
Publisher | Author House |
Total Pages | 190 |
Release | 2002-02-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0759685967 |
In this adventure mystery, an English Lord secretly enters the ancient tomb of Emperor Qin Shih Haung Ti in Xian the legendry terminus of the Silk Road. He absconds with a fabulous fortune. Anxious to avoid an international incident, the Chinese government contacts an undercover French organization, the Noir, to return the treasure. Three of the Noir’s agents work against a glamorous sophisticated background that spans two continents to locate the treasure. Along the way they become entangled in murders, the kidnapping of the daughter of a French diplomat, and their own shadowy past.