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- Fusang abstract "Fusang or Fousang (Chinese: 扶桑; pinyin: Fúsāng) refers to several different entities in ancient Chinese literature, often either a mythological tree or a mysterious land to the East. In Shan Hai Jing (Classic of Mountains and Rivers), and in several other similar text of this period, it refers to a mythological mulberry tree of life allegedly growing far to the east of China, and later to the Hibiscus genus, and perhaps to various more concrete territories east of China.A country named Fusang was described by the native Buddhist missionary Hui Shen (Chinese: 慧深; pinyin: Huì Shēn) in 499 CE, as a place 20,000 Chinese li east of Da-han, and also east of China (according to Joseph Needham, Da-han corresponds to the Buriat region of Siberia). Hui Shen went by ship to Fusang, and upon his return reported his findings to the Chinese Emperor. His descriptions are recorded in the 7th-century text Book of Liang by Yao Silian, and describe a Bronze Age civilization inhabiting the Fusang country. The Fusang described by Shen has been variously posited to be the Americas, Sakhalin island, the Kamchatka peninsula or the Kuril islands. The American hypothesis was the most hotly debated one in the late 19th and early 20th century after the 18th-century writings of Joseph de Guignes were revived and disseminated by Charles Godfrey Leland in 1875. Sinologists including Emil Bretschneider, Berthold Laufer, and Henri Cordier refuted however this hypothesis, and according to Needham the American hypothesis was all but refuted by the time of the First World War.Later Chinese accounts used the name Fusang for other, even less well identified places.".
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- Fusang c "慧深".
- Fusang c "扶桑".
- Fusang hasPhotoCollection Fusang.
- Fusang p "Fúsāng".
- Fusang p "Huì Shēn".
- Fusang subject Category:Former_countries_in_Chinese_history.
- Fusang subject Category:Former_countries_in_Japanese_history.
- Fusang subject Category:Kofun_period.
- Fusang subject Category:Locations_in_Chinese_mythology.
- Fusang subject Category:Pre-Columbian_trans-oceanic_contact.
- Fusang subject Category:Trees_in_mythology.
- Fusang subject Category:Yayoi_period.
- Fusang type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Fusang type Country108544813.
- Fusang type District108552138.
- Fusang type FormerCountriesInChineseHistory.
- Fusang type FormerCountriesInJapaneseHistory.
- Fusang type Location100027167.
- Fusang type LocationsInChineseMythology.
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- Fusang type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Fusang type Region108630985.
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- Fusang comment "Fusang or Fousang (Chinese: 扶桑; pinyin: Fúsāng) refers to several different entities in ancient Chinese literature, often either a mythological tree or a mysterious land to the East.".
- Fusang label "Fusang".
- Fusang label "Fusang".
- Fusang label "Fusang".
- Fusang label "Fusang".
- Fusang label "Фусан".
- Fusang label "扶桑 (神話)".
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- Fusang sameAs Fusang.
- Fusang sameAs Fusang.
- Fusang sameAs 扶桑.
- Fusang sameAs 부상_(지명).
- Fusang sameAs Fusang.
- Fusang sameAs m.035_xl.
- Fusang sameAs Q1145367.
- Fusang sameAs Q1145367.
- Fusang sameAs Fusang.
- Fusang wasDerivedFrom Fusang?oldid=601173037.
- Fusang depiction Fusang.jpg.
- Fusang isPrimaryTopicOf Fusang.