- work from 1178,
Lingwai Daida by
another geographer, Zhou
Qufei (Chinese: 周去非; pinyin: Zhōu
Qùfēi; Wade–Giles: Chou Ch'ü-fei). However, a
significant part...
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addition to Polo's
account of the rukh in 1298, Chou Ch'ű-fei (周去非, Zhōu
Qùfēi), in his 1178 book
Lingwai Daida, told of a
large island off
Africa with...
- is a 12th-century
geographical treatise written by Zhou
Qufei (Chinese: 周去非; pinyin: Zhōu
Qùfēi; Wade–Giles: Chou Ch'ü-fei). It
contains information on...
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course of all of
Italy for the next
several years. 1178:
Chinese writer Zhou
Qufei, a
Guangzhou customs officer,
writes of an
island far west in the Indian...
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merchants (Yuon) in Angkor.
Chinese writers Song Hao, Fan
Chengda and Zhou
Qufei all
reported that the
inhabitants of Đại Việt "tattooed
their foreheads...
- The new
records appeared in the
Lingwai daida (1178 CE),
written by Zhou
Qufei: This
country (Sanfoqi) has no products, but its
people are well trained...
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southern economy, as men were the
engine of
agriculture production. Zhou
Qufei (周去非), a
local magistrate from the
Southern Song dynasty,
described in his...
- hand.": 464 A
decade before, in 1178, the
Guangzhou customs officer Zhou
Qufei wrote in
Lingwai Daida about the sea-going
ships of
Southern China again:...
- Occupation(s) Poet,
politician Chinese name Traditional Chinese 陳與義 Simplified Chinese 陈与义
Qufei Chinese 去非
Jianzhai Traditional Chinese 簡齋 Simplified Chinese 简斋...
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During the
Southern Song (1127–1279), an
imperial Chinese observer, Zhou
Qufei,
described the Yao as
wearing distinctive fine blue
clothing produced using...