- Zhao
Rukuo (simplified Chinese: 赵汝适;
traditional Chinese: 趙汝适; pinyin: Zhào
Rǔkuò; 1170–1231), also
romanised as Zhao Rugua, Chau Ju-kua, or
misread as...
- People, or
other similar titles, is a 13th-century Song
Dynasty work by Zhao
Rukuo. The work is a
collection of
descriptions of
countries and
various products...
- the
onset of a Javanese-Sumatran war. In 1225, the
Chinese official Zhao
Rukuo reported that Boni had 100
warships to
protect its trade, and that there...
- Chinese) in the book Zhu Fan Zhi by Zhao
Rukuo. In
Chapter 38 of the book,
Countries in the Sea, Zhao
Rukuo specifies that
going from
Lambri (Sumatra)...
- (800 pounds) of dry starch. Sago was
noted by the
Chinese historian Zhao
Rukuo (1170–1231)
during the Song dynasty. In his Zhu Fan Zhi (1225), a collection...
- but had "broken away" by the end of the 12th
century according to Zhao
Rukuo. The
exact location of the
kingdom is the
subject of
study among historians...
- wine, rice, co**** salt,
white spun silk, and trade-quality gold." — Zhao
Rukuo There is a po****r myth that the city was
supposedly founded by "Sri Lumay"...
- of Sago, it was used as one of
their main
sources of carbohydrates. Zhao
Rukuo, a
Chinese historian of the 12th century,
noted that in the
Kingdom of Boni...
-
horseshoes however did not
become common for
another three centuries. Zhao
Rukuo writes in Zhu Fan Zhi,
finished in 1225, that the
horses of the
Arabs and...
- the
onset of a Javanese-Sumatran war. In 1225, the
Chinese official Zhao
Rukuo reported that Boni had 100
warships to
protect its trade, and that there...