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Daoyi Zhilüe (simplified Chinese: 岛夷志略;
traditional Chinese: 島夷誌略; pinyin: Dǎo Yí Zhì Lüè; Wade–Giles: Tao i chih lio) or
Daoyi Zhi (simplified Chinese:...
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sides have
moderated their positions to
broaden their appeal. In his
Daoyi Zhilüe (1349), Wang
Dayuan used "Liuqiu" as a name for the island, or the part...
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described the
inhabitants of
Temasek (present day Singapore) in his work
Daoyi Zhilüe. In the
story The
Disturber of
Traffic by
Rudyard Kipling, a
character called...
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products that were in
demand by
international markets;
according to the
Daoyi Zhilüe (Brief
Annals of
Foreign Islands, 1349) by
Chinese trader Wang
Dayuan (born...
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recorded by a
Chinese merchant named Wang
Dayuan in his own account, the
Daoyi Zhilue. At the same time, the
increasingly powerful Javanese kingdom of Ma****ahit...
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Examination of Literature'), and the 1349 AD Yuan
dynasty do****ent
Daoyi Zhilüe (simplified Chinese: 岛夷志略;
traditional Chinese: 島夷誌略; pinyin: Dǎo Yí Zhì...
- be Srivijaya. Langka**** was
known as "Long-ya-xi-jiao" (龍牙犀角) in
Daoyi Zhilüe from the Yuan
dynasty (1279–1368); and "Lang-xi-jia" (狼西加)
during the Ming...
- (generally
identified with Temasek)
written by Wang
Dayuan in the
Daoyi Zhilüe, a
record of his travels. It
indicates that
Temasek was
ruled by a local...
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recorded by the Yuan
Dynasty Chinese traveller Wang
Dayuan in his
Daoyi Zhilue and
later Ming
Dynasty records.
Although the
archaeology of
Singapore has...
- Wang
Dayuan gave a
detailed first-hand
account of the
islands in his
Daoyi Zhilüe (1349).
There are thirty-six islands,
large and small, so
close together...