- 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. Fei Xin
served as a...
- unknown, but it may be
safely concluded to be no
earlier than 1460.: 23
Xingcha Shenglan (星槎勝覽)
written by Fei Xin c. 1436
stated that Java (Ma****ahit)...
- elegant." Fei Xin,
another crew member, made an
account of
Hormuz in the
Xingcha Shenglan. It included, for instance,
observations suggesting that Hormuz...
- fell into neglect.
Bangka was
recorded as Peng-ka hill (彭加山) in the 1436
Xingcha Shenglan,
compiled by the
Chinese soldier Fei Xin
during the
treasure voyages...
-
Ocean four times. Fei Xin is
primarily known as the
author of the book
Xingcha Shenglan (Description of the
Starry Raft;
preface dated 1436), in which...
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daughters of the
common people use
strings of
colored gl****
beads instead. —
Xingcha Shenglan. The
early Malay clothing style, like most of the
tropical world...
-
accounts written by Zheng's officers, such as
Yingya Shenglan by Ma Huan and
Xingcha Shenglan by Fei Xin. It is the
earliest known Chinese map to give an adequate...
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According to the
Xingcha Shenglan (1436), the
third voyage consisted of 48
treasure ships, not
including other ships. The
Xingcha Shenglan states that...
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dynasty bans
building seagoing ships Treasure voyages: Fei Xin
publishes his
Xingcha Shenglan Flooding strikes northern Jiangsu, the
Northern China Plain and...
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treasure ships or
personnel is not known. For the
third voyage, Fei Xin's
Xingcha Shenglan records that the
fleet had 48
haibo (海舶) and a crew of over 27...