
Xu Xiake - Wikipedia
Xu Xiake (Chinese: 徐霞客; pinyin: Xú Xiákè; Wade–Giles: Hsü Hsia-k'o, January 5, 1587 – March 8, 1641), born Xu Hongzu (徐弘祖), courtesy name Zhenzhi (振之), was a Chinese explorer, …
徐霞客(明代地理学家、旅行家、文学家、探险家)_百度百科
崇祯 十年(1637年)正月十九日,徐霞客由 赣 入 湘,从 攸县 进入今 衡东县 境,历时55天,先后游历了今 衡阳 市所辖的 衡东 、 衡山 、 南岳 、 衡阳 、 衡南 、 常宁 、 祁东 、 耒阳 各 …
Xu Xiake – a geographer and explorer in Ming Dynasty
Xu Xiake (徐霞客, 1587-1641), born in Jiangyin, Nan Zhili (present-day Jiangsu, specifically Jiangyin), was a prominent figure in the Ming Dynasty renowned for his contributions as a …
'China in the Classics': Travels of Xu Xiake - CGTN
2021年12月27日 · This episode of "China in the Classics" is about "Travels of Xu Xiake" – the first geographical masterpiece written in the form of travel notes. It records the terrain, landform, …
Xu Xiake - Keats School
Xu Xiake (1587~1641) was a descriptive Ming Chinese travel writer and geographer noted for his bravery and humility. He visited southwestern China for years. His sobriquet is Zhenzhi. Xiake …
Study on Xu Xia-ke's travels of the extraordinary cold in the 17th ...
This paper is translated and consolidated from the following papers: Study on Xu Xia-ke's Records of the Extraordinary Cold Caused by the Heavy Snow in the 17th Century …
The Travels Of Xu Xiake 徐霞客游记 - WentChina
2021年11月25日 · Xu Xiake徐霞客 (January 5, 1587 – March 8, 1641), a geologist, traveler and writer in the Ming Dynasty. Xu Xiake was born in a famous rich family in Jiangyin City, Jiangsu …
《徐霞客游记》的史学价值-【维普期刊官网】- 中文期刊服务平台
The reason why XU Xia-ke wrote down his travel notes was that he considered them as a piece of immortal social work, not as a personal glory for the time being. Travels of XU Xia-ke, a most …
Xu Xiake 徐霞客 - ForeignerCN.com
Xu Xiake (Chinese: 徐霞客; pinyin: Xú Xiákè; Wade-Giles: Hsü Hsiak'e, January 5, 1587—March 8, 1641), born Xu Hongzu (徐弘祖), courtesy name Zhenzhi (振之), was a Chinese travel writer …
Chinese Ming Dynasty Traveller Xu Xia Ke - Knapsack Treks
2021年10月30日 · Xu Xia Ke 徐霞客 (1368–1644) was a Ming Dynasty geographer who travelled throughout China, mostly on foot for 30 years. He was credited with the discovery of the …
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