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Poetic name for a mythical island east of China
Fusang is a mythical world tree or place located far east of China. In the Classic of Mountains and Seas and several contemporary texts, the term refers
Fusang
Solar deity in Chinese mythology
suns in the form of three-legged crows residing in a mulberry tree, the Fusang, in the East Sea. Each day, one of the sun birds would be rostered to travel
Xihe_(deity)
mythology and culture tend to range from more-or-less mythological such as the Fusang tree and the Peaches of Immortality cultivated by Xi Wangmu to mythological
Trees in Chinese mythology and cultural symbology
Trees_in_Chinese_mythology_and_cultural_symbology
Japanese automobile manufacturer
of the newly formed Archion. Fuso derives from the ancient Chinese term fusang (扶桑), for a sacred tree said to grow at the spot in the east where the sun
Fuso_(company)
Cultural syncretism in Central and South Asia in antiquity
the country of Fusang ("The country of the extreme East" beyond the sea, probably eastern Japan), where they introduced Buddhism: "Fusang is located to
Greco-Buddhism
which provides wealth advisory services. He is the executive chairman of Fusang – the Asian Family Office, owned by his family. Chong is a director of David
David_Chong
Speculative historical theories
location called Fusang. Although Chinese mapmakers placed this territory on the Asian coast, others have suggested as early as the 1800s that Fusang might have
Pre-Columbian transoceanic contact theories
Pre-Columbian_transoceanic_contact_theories
2024 action-platform game
survives in a state of suspended animation due to a special connection with Fusang, a plant that produces vast amounts of energy that the Solarians harnessed
Nine_Sols
French geographer (1700–1773)
This 1753 map by Philippe Buache locates Fusang ("Fou-Sang des Chinois", "Fusang of the Chinese") north of the State of California.
Philippe_Buache
known as "Fusang" in Chinese)" was reserved for the "farthest east kingdom" depending on the nation that used it (i.e. Korea was a "Fusang Kingdom" from
Names_of_Japan
the facts are taken from ca. 1150 Fusō Ryakuki (扶桑略記; "Brief History of Fusang") by Kōen, the teacher of Hōnen. "Mizukagami" refers to the reflective pool
Mizukagami
Mythical bird
settled in 10 separate suns. They perched on a red mulberry tree called the Fusang, literally meaning "the leaning mulberry tree", in the East at the foot
Three-legged_crow
American journalist
1875). "Fusang : or, The discovery of America by Chinese Buddhist priests in the fifth century". London : Trübner – via Internet Archive. Fusang, or, The
Charles_Godfrey_Leland
Part of the history of Buddhism in Asia
texts. Five monks from Gandhāra who traveled in 485 CE to the country of Fusang ("the country of the extreme east" beyond the sea, probably Japan), where
Silk Road transmission of Buddhism
Silk_Road_transmission_of_Buddhism
Mythology of the greater Chinese area
and other events during or just after the world flood. Further east was Fusang, a mythical tree, or else an island (sometimes interpreted as Japan). The
Chinese_mythology
Mythical creature
missionary Hui Shen describes an island of dog-headed men to the east of Fusang, a nation he visited variously identified as Japan or the Americas. The
Cynocephaly
Listicles of Chinese mythology
Feather Mountain: a place of exile during or just after the world flood Fusang: a mythical island interpreted to be Japan Heaven: an elaborate place up
List_of_Chinese_mythology
Bronze Age culture in Sichuan, China
and ornaments (396 cm), which some have identified as renderings of the Fusang tree of Chinese mythology. The most striking finds were dozens of large
Sanxingdui
Heian period Fusō Ryakuki (Abridged Annals of Japan, lit. 'Brief history of Fusang') mentions a foreigner known in Japanese as Shiba no Tatsuto, who may have
Buddhism_in_Japan
Topics referred to by the same term
Fuso or Fusō may refer to: Fusō is the Japanese pronunciation of the word Fusang (扶桑), an ancient naming for Japan. Japanese ironclad Fusō, an ironclad warship
Fuso
mountains in Chinese mythology, particularly associated with the Great Flood. Fusang A mysterious land to the east in Chinese legends. Jade Mountain A mythological
List_of_mythological_places
Chinese book about Liang dynasty (635)
passage is the description by the monk Hui Shen (慧深) of the country of Fusang, 20,000 li east of China. Note, the Chinese measure of distance (li) used
Book_of_Liang
Archaeological site in Shandong, China
from the Wu family shrines' stone relief carvings. The scene depicts the Fusang tree, Xihe who is going to hitch her Dragon Horse to the Sun Chariot, and
Wu_Family_Shrines
Chinese deity
the sun rises. Here is an endless green forest with the huge sacred tree, Fusang, growing. The circumference of the kingdom ruled by Taihao and Goumang is
Goumang
Traditional naming patterns in Japan
alternate name for Japan and its people) Kaga (加賀) Kaga Province Fusō (扶桑) Fusang (another name of Japan) Battlecruisers and heavy cruisers, including those
Japanese ship-naming conventions
Japanese_ship-naming_conventions
Malaysia Derivatives Exchange Kuala Lumpur 1980 MESDAQ Kuala Lumpur 1997 FUSANG Exchange Labuan 2015 FSC Myanmar Myanmar Securities Exchange Centre Yangon
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Harmonies Clan (六合幫) Red Tassel Society (紅纓會) Heavenly Order Cult (天理教) Fusang Sect (扶桑派) Songyang Sect (嵩陽派) Haiyang Clan (海陽幫) Kunlu Sword Sect (昆盧劍派)
List of organisations in wuxia fiction
List_of_organisations_in_wuxia_fiction
Oldest recorded name of Japan
(502–557), records the Buddhist monk Hui Shen's trip to Wa and the legendary Fusang. It refers to Japan as Wa without a 'people' or 'country' suffix, under
Wa_(name_of_Japan)
Creature from Chinese mythology
Peking Natural History Bulletin. 8 (4): 279–362. Schafer, Edward H. (1989). "Fusang and Beyond: The Haunted Seas to Japan". Journal of the American Oriental
Shen_(clam-monster)
Battleship of the Imperial Japanese navy
modernization History Empire of Japan Name Fusō (Japanese: 扶桑) Namesake Fusang, a classical name for Japan Builder Kure Naval Arsenal Laid down 11 March
Japanese_battleship_Fusō
Former country in Japan
there are black. They eat rice and eat snakes. North of Black Tooth lies Fusang. There is a land of black teeth. He is a descendant of Emperor Shun. He
Black_tooth_country
Curved decorative scepter or talisman
and a Buddhist symbol. The ca. 1150 AD Fusō ryakki 扶桑略記 "Brief History of Fusang" by Kōen 皇圓, the teacher of Hōnen, recounts a Japanese nyoi-hōju legend
Ruyi_(scepter)
the mythical eastern land of Fusang in 467 with scriptures and preached to the native people. Although the term Fusang became a poetic name for Japan
History_of_religion_in_Japan
Chinese literary metaphor
and described them as ten suns. (32) These legendary references are to Fusang, Yu, and Yi. The sun is fire: in the sky it is the sun, and on earth it
Chinese_sun_and_moon_mirrors
American lawyer and fringe theorist
(self-published c. 1958), Mertz proposed that two accounts of Chinese travels to Fusang—one found in the Shan Hai Jing (which Mertz dates to 2250 BC) and the other
Henriette_Mertz
Annual awards for science fiction or fantasy
2011. Retrieved October 25, 2011. Sanders, William (1988). Journey to Fusang. Popular Library. ISBN 0-445-20765-5. "Steele, Allen". The Encyclopedia
Astounding Award for Best New Writer
Astounding_Award_for_Best_New_Writer
Japanese 12th-century historical text
The Fusō Ryakuki (扶桑略記; "Brief History of Fusang") by Kōen, the teacher of Hōnen, is a Japanese historical text compiled at the end of the twelfth century
Fusō_Ryakuki
1969 wuxia novel by Liang Yusheng
the new leader of the Fusang Sect with his help. Mou Zongtao (牟宗濤) – Lin Wushuang's cousin who competes with her to be the Fusang Sect's leader. Lü Simei
Youjian_Jianghu
Motif in many mythologies and religions
the Fusang or Fumu tree. In a Chinese cosmogonic myth, solar deity Xihe gives birth to ten suns. Each of the suns rests upon a tree named Fusang (possibly
World_tree
2nd-century BC – 15th-century travels abroad
Road Age of Discovery Maritime history Naval history Chinese geography Fusang Naval history of China List of Chinese discoveries Zheng He Gavin Menzies
Chinese_exploration
Buddhist missionary Hui Shen, paid visit to an island east of China known as Fusang, typically identified with modern-day Japan, which was described in the
Chinese_people_in_Japan
Chinese-American author and screenwriter (born 1958)
prose. The Lost Daughter of Happiness (tr. Cathy Silber, Chinese title Fusang 《扶桑》) The Banquet Bug (written in English, published as The Uninvited in
Geling_Yan
Chinese god of rain
translation: "The Rain Master's Concubine is to the north of [the Fusang tree ("扶桑) and the Hot-Water Dale ("湯谷)]; her body is black, each of her
Yu_Shi
Chinese general (898–947)
not discouraged, and wrote a poem entitled, "Ode to the Sun Rising from Fusang" to declare his ambition. He eventually passed the imperial examinations
Sang_Weihan
2012 video game
factions. The game has four main modes of player vs player (PvP) content: The Fusang Projects, a perpetual PvP zone based on capturing and holding "facilities"
The_Secret_World
Chinese exonym for Korea
heavily associated with Cheonggu and other Korean kingdoms such as Silla. Fusang - A general placename sometimes referring to Korea, but more commonly Japan
Cheonggu
"Physiker". Archived from the original on 2008-02-26. Retrieved 2008-04-15. "Fusang: Memoir of Professor Carl Friedrich Neumann". www.sacred-texts.com. Retrieved
List of Heidelberg University people
List_of_Heidelberg_University_people
Chronology of the Buddhist religion
preach Buddhism. 485 Five monks from Gandhara travel to the country of Fusang (Japan, or possibly the Americas), where they introduce Buddhism. 495 The
Timeline_of_Buddhism
Fictional island in Swift's Gulliver's Travels
location in Chinese and Japanese mythology where the Eight Immortals lived. Fusang, another location in the further east in Chinese mythology. "The Allegory
Luggnagg
American novelist
and outdoor subjects. Among his later speculative novels are Journey to Fusang (1988), The Wild Blue and the Gray (1991, revised edition 2002) and The
William_Sanders_(writer)
Awards for literary science fiction (People's Republic of China)
Foreign Writer) Neil Gaiman. 20th Galaxy Awards Chang Jia, 扶桑之伤, fúsāng zhī shāng ["Fusang's Wound"] (2007); Xia Jia, 永夏之梦, yǒng xià zhī mèng ["Perpetual
Galaxy_Award_(China)
Chinese Daoist concept
appears in Zhuangzi chapter 1, but suggests this context is an error for fusang 扶桑 "a huge mythical tree in the eastern sea from whose branches the sun
Hong_Meng
on resolving the lostbelt. It took a while until the battle inside The Fusang Tree where Xiang Yu is defeated. Also after the defeat of Qin Shi Huang
List of Fate/Grand Order characters
List_of_Fate/Grand_Order_characters
Goddess of rain in taoism and Chinese folk religion
translation: "The Rain Master's Concubine is to the north of [the Fusang tree (扶桑) and the Hot-Water Dale (湯谷)]; her body is black, each of her two
Yu_Shiqie
2010 Chinese TV series
with Feng Jiujin, she finally moves on from her bitter past and retires to Fusang, the Kamakura-era Japan. Zhao Yue Nanny Yuan The weavers' nanny Amber Xu
A_Weaver_on_the_Horizon
Historic Chinese funerary ritual
to the trunk of the 300 li (around 124,740 meters or 77.51 miles) tall fusang tree which in ancient Chinese mythology is considered to be an auspicious
Chinese_burial_money
Mythological river in Chinese culture
Classical Chinese poetry: a general article on Classical Chinese poetry Fusang: a giant tree, fulfilling similar functions to the mountain pillars Jade
Weak_River_(mythology)
Concept in Chinese mythology
CE) Axis mundi Chinese mythology: a general article on Chinese mythology Fusang: a giant tree, fulfilling similar functions to the mountain pillars Jade
Eight_Pillars
Aspect of Korean mythology
Xihe gives birth to ten suns. Each of the suns rests upon a tree named Fusang (possibly a mulberry tree). The ten suns alternate during the day, each
Korean_creation_narratives
Chinese cultural concept of resonance
following a cyclone and returning in an instant. At dawn they started from Fusang and set with the sun at Luotang. This was taking something unused and obtaining
Ganying
Annual theatrical award
most outstanding stage play script and playwright of the year. lit. 'The Fusang Passenger ' lit. 'See the red sun rise again' lit. 'Wu Song Fights the Mosquito
Hong Kong Drama Award for Best Script
Hong_Kong_Drama_Award_for_Best_Script
French linguist (1833–1918)
July 1875. Lucien Adam was Secretary at this meeting, and read a paper on "Fusang, of the Chinese Discovery of America." Adam was one of the first to give
Lucien_Adam
Taiwanese painter
ntnu.edu.tw (in Chinese). Retrieved 2024-12-14. "風鈴扶桑花 - 名單之後:臺府展史料庫" [Fusang Flower - After the List: The Taiwan Exhibition Archive] (in Chinese (Taiwan))
Chen_Xuejun_(painter)
Ethnic group
the larger Canadian cities. While the legend of the mythical country of Fusang is sometimes claimed to refer to Chinese monks in British Columbia in the
Chinese Canadians in British Columbia
Chinese_Canadians_in_British_Columbia
Dutch sinologist and field naturalist
English as Geographical Notes. The first article in this series was on Fusang. His articles on ancient Chinese geography were later collected and republished
Gustaaf_Schlegel
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British, English
Strong; Bold
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Scandinavian American
Abbreviation of Katherine. Pure.
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Arabic, Muslim
Powerful; Patient
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Celtic Irish
Shining sea.
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Indian, Sanskrit
With Many Treasures; Rich in Shining Stars
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Alsobrook.
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Bengali, Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
The Goddess of Victory; Victorious Woman Vijayalakhsmi
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Tamil
Yuktasri | யà¯à®•à¯à®¤à®¾à®¸à®°à¯€Â
Brilliant, Naughty
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French American
Miracle.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Goddess Lakshmi; Fortunate
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