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Chinese geographer and traveller
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)
Xu_Xiake
17th-century Chinese travelogue book
Xu Xiake's Travels (Chinese: 徐霞客遊記) is a Chinese travelogue book, written in the 17th century. It consists mainly of essays describing the travels of the
Xu_Xiake's_Travels
Chinese PLA auxiliary ship
upgrades or overhauls. The first ship of the class, Xu Xiake accompanied Liaoning on sea trials. Xu Xiake provided at-sea training and R&R facilities for
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Imperial dynasty of China (1368–1644)
dynasty (618–907), and the works of contemporaneous authors such as Xu Guangqi, Xu Xiake, and Song Yingxing were often technical and encyclopedic, the most
Ming_dynasty
Surname list
politician Xu Jie (table tennis) (Chinese: 徐洁; pinyin: Xú Jié, born 1982), Chinese-Polish table tennis player Xu Xiake (徐霞客; 1587 – 1641), born Xu Hongzu
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County in Zhejiang, China
the East China Sea. It presents attractive opportunities for tourism. Xu Xiake mentions the Lianghuang Mountain, located in the western part of the county
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Public holiday in China
Tourism Day is a holiday in the People's Republic of China to commemorate Xu Xiake's Travels. It is celebrated on May 19. As early as 1987, an article in Tourism
China_Tourism_Day
Bottazzi (23 April 2023). "Grottes et karsts de Chine - Sur les traces de Xu Xiake - Shuanghedong 双河洞 400 km !". Retrieved 2023-04-29. "Jewel Cave Cave Exploration"
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China, p) Xu Kun (徐坤, born 1965, China, f) Xu Wei (徐渭, 1521–1593, China, p/nf/d) Wendy Xu (born 1987, US, p) Xu Xiake (徐霞客, 1587–1641, China, nf) Xu Youyu
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County-level city in Jiangsu, People's Republic of China
founder of modern Chinese librarianship Shangguan Yunzhu - movie star Xu Xiake (1587–1641) - noted traveller and geographer Yu Minhong - chairman and
Jiangyin
Waterfall in Guizhou, China
Palace at Guiyang, and Anshun railway stations. In the book Xu Xiake's Travels, Xu Xiake (1587–1641) described the waterfalls as "the foams rise from
Huangguoshu_Waterfall
Study of Earth's spatial information
such as Liu An, Pei Xiu, Jia Dan, Shen Kuo, Fan Chengda, Zhou Daguan, and Xu Xiake wrote important treatises, yet by the 17th century advanced ideas and methods
Geography
Prefecture-level city in Guizhou, People's Republic of China
1658, and a new Anshun Prefecture [zh] was established. In April 1638, Xu Xiake, the greatest travel writer and geographer of ancient China, traveled to
Anshun
(1472–1529) Wang Zhen (fl. 14th century) Xu Wei (1521–1593) Xu Guangqi (1562–1633) Xu Xiake (1587–1641) Xu Yihua (1362–1407) Yuan Hongdao (1568–1610)
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Iraq, North Africa, and Al-Andalus during the medieval Islamic period. Xu Xiake Lei Diansheng Biography portal Lists portal List of explorers List of female
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and operated by Chinese military and civilian agencies. Go ahead No. 1 (Xu Xiake class) & Type 001 Liaoning Just like most Chinese unmanned aerial vehicles
List of ships of the People's Liberation Army Navy
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Mountain in China
Strata Cliffs. Haicheng Ling et al. (2005: p. 40) relate the experience of Xu Xiake (1586-1641): "On the top of Tianzhu Peak, people can admire sun-rise in
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Franciscus Patricius publishes Della nuova geometria in Ferrara. January 5 – Xu Xiake, Chinese explorer and geographer (died 1641) January 8 – Johannes Fabricius
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Book about a place for visitors or tourists
diary style. Travel literature authors such as Fan Chengda (1126–1193) and Xu Xiake (1587–1641) incorporated a wealth of geographical and topographical information
Guide_book
Chinese river, part of the Yangtze
extensive river system during the Northern Wei. The Ming-era geographer Xu Xiake was the first to correct this, although it remained a common misconception
Jinsha_River
was practised by seasoned travellers like Fan Chengda (1126–1193) and Xu Xiake (1587–1641), and can be seen in the example of Su Shi's Record of Stone
Chinese_literature
Calendar year
27 – Pau Claris i Casademunt, Catalan ecclesiastic (b. 1586) March 8 – Xu Xiake, Chinese adventurer and geographer (b. 1587) March 14 – Adam, Count of
1641
Medica, 1596). Another figure from the Ming era, the famous geographer Xu Xiake (1587–1641) wrote of mineral beds and mica schists in his treatise. However
History_of_mineralogy
River in Sichuan, China
Wen River or Sheng River or Qing River / 汶江 or 笙江 or 清江 / Wen Jing or Sheng Jiang or Qing Jiang (Inspired by Xu Xiake, a geographer during this period)
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Work on Chinese geography in ancient times
the headwaters of the Yangtze. It was not until the Ming dynasty that Xu Xiake correctly listed the Jinsha as the principal source. Yang Shoujing and
Commentary on the Water Classic
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Travel for recreational or leisure purposes
Dynasty (960–1279). Travel writers such as Fan Chengda (1126–1193) and Xu Xiake (1587–1641) incorporated a wealth of geographical and topographical information
Tourism
Literary genre
dynasty (960–1279). Travel writers such as Fan Chengda (1126–1193) and Xu Xiake (1587–1641) incorporated a wealth of geographical and topographical information
Travel_literature
Calendar year
parish. January 2 – Anders Arrebo, Danish writer (d. 1637) January 5 – Xu Xiake, Chinese adventurer and geographer (d. 1641) January 6 – Gaspar de Guzmán
1587
1859–1925)) Dawn Wright (US, born 1961) John Kirtland Wright (US, 1891–1969) Xu Xiake (徐霞客, China, 1587–1641) Naomasa Yamasaki (山崎 直方, Japan, 1870–1929) Ya'qubi
List_of_geographers
Volcanic field in Yunnan, China
the three and last erupted in 1609 CE, documented by Chinese geographer Xu Xiake (1587–1641). The crust averages 40 kilometres (25 mi) thick in the TVF
Tengchong_volcanic_field
Major river in Southeast Asia
the area. In the 1640s, the last years of the Ming dynasty, geographer Xu Xiake explored the Salween River country and determined that the upper Salween
Salween_River
century) Yu Qin (14th century) Ming Zheng He (15th century) Xu Xiake (17th century) Matteo Ricci and Xu Guangqi (17th century) Giulio Aleni (1623) Martino Martini
Cartography_of_China
and predating the famous written works by the Ming Dynasty geographer Xu Xiake. However, his best-known work is a series of sixty poems which he wrote
Fan_Chengda
used moveable type. 1639 Xu Guangqi published a treatise on agriculture. Chen Hongshou arrived in Beijing. 1641 8 March Xu Xiake died. 1642 1642 Yellow
Timeline_of_Chinese_history
4th-century Chinese Jin dynasty general
the temple by Jia Ben (賈賁). The 17th-century Ming dynasty travel writer, Xu Xiake once visited the temple, but pointed out that the inscription wrongly stated
Li_Xiu
successfully launched 18 May China Tourism Day 中国旅游日 2011 The opening day of Xu Xiake's Travels 3rd Sunday of May National Disability Day 全国助残日 1991 30 May National
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Prefecture-level city in Guizhou, People's Republic of China
underground lake in Qilin Cave Park (麒麟公园), Danxia Mountain (丹霞山), about which Xu Xiake, the Chinese travel writer and geographer of the Ming Dynasty, had written
Liupanshui
Cave network in china
Bottazzi (23 April 2023). "Grottes et karsts de Chine - Sur les traces de Xu Xiake - Shuanghedong 双河洞 400 km !". Retrieved 29 April 2023. Images v t e v t
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Yuan Hongdao, but the most renowned travel writer of the Ming dynasty was Xu Xiake (1586–1641), who spent nearly forty years exploring various regions of
Ming_dynasty_literature
Yellow River, in his book He Shuo Fang Gu Ji. The Ming dynasty geographer Xu Xiake (1587–1641) traveled throughout the provinces of China (often on foot)
History_of_geography
Town in Shanxi, China
Jingangku Township and Lingjing Township in the south. In the Xu Xiake's Travels, Xu Xiake (1587-1641) described the town as "Under the north Mount Wutai
Taihuai
Genre of Chinese fiction
vigilante martial artist who follows the code of xia is often referred to as a xiákè (俠客, literally "follower of xia") or yóuxiá (遊俠, literally "wandering xia")
Wuxia
encyclopedic works, Ming intellectuals also produced geographical texts (such as Xu Xiake's Travels), historical works (Song Lian and Wang Shizhen), and linguistic
Culture_of_the_Ming_dynasty
Day of the year
and saint (born 1495) 1619 – Veit Bach, German baker and miller 1641 – Xu Xiake, Chinese geographer and explorer (born 1587) 1702 – William III of England
March_8
Nakhi Tusi chiefdom (abolished 1723)
(木靖) were good at writing Chinese poetry. In 1639, Xu Xiake, a Chinese travel writer, came to Lijiang. Xu was warmly welcomed by Mu Zeng. Many Nakhi people
Chiefdom_of_Lijiang
16th–early 18th-century literature
Ming dynasty Gui Youguang 歸有光 (1506–1571) Yuan Hongdao 袁宏道( 1568–1610) Xu Xiake 徐霞客 (1586–1641) Gao Qi 高啟 Zhang Dai 張岱 Tu Long 屠隆 Wen Zhenheng 文震亨 Qing
Early_modern_literature
Metro line in Wuxi, China
station in Jiangyin. It runs along Anyuugang Road, Hongqiao Road, and Xu Xiake Avenue in Jiangyin. After entering Huishan District, Wuxi, it walks along
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Surface warfare branch of the People's Liberation Army Navy
(NATO designation Yanrao-class) Barracks ship 1 Chinese barracks ship Xu Xiake (NATO designation Daguan-class) Troop transport/ferry & cargo 5 Qiongsha-class
People's Liberation Army Navy Surface Force
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Native chieftain of Lijiang
and gave his position to his son, Mu Yi (Chinese: 木懿). Mu Zeng welcomed Xu Xiake when he came to Lijiang in 1640. 《木氏宦谱》(木氏宗谱),【清】木钟等编 《中国西南古纳西王国》(The Ancient
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Weiqi stones manufactured in Yunnan
Tong Zhi (Ming Dynasty Comprehensive Geographic Survey) and Travels of Xu Xiake, both of which favored the yongzi. Today in Baoshan there are still people
Yunzi
Chinese poet
2006-02-03 at the Wayback Machine. Ihor Pidhainy. Apr 2006 Ward, Julian (2001), Xu Xiake (1587-1641): the Art of Travel Writing, Routledge, p. 15, ISBN 0-7007-1319-0
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Turpan Khanate in 1517 Realm of Altan Khan in 1571 Yarkent Khanate in 1572 Xu Xiake's (1587–1641) travels Ming–Turpan conflict, 15th to 16th centuries Battle
Timeline_of_the_Ming_dynasty
Chinese explorer
parents died when he was a child. Inspired by the 17th-century travel writer Xu Xiake, Lei embarked on a decade-long hike throughout China, starting in October
Lei_Diansheng
Day of the year
Suárez, Spanish priest, philosopher, and theologian (died 1617) 1587 – Xu Xiake, Chinese geographer and explorer (died 1641) 1592 – Shah Jahan, Mughal
January_5
China, the Ming Dynasty geographer Xu Xiake twice entered the Cave for inspection, and wrote it into the Xu Xiake's Travels. Learn-Han Lee; Bey-Hing Goh;
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981722; 118.760498 Nanjing 5-160 Former Residence of Xu Xiake and Qinshantang Stone Carvings Xu Xiake guju ji Qingshan tang shike 徐霞客故居及晴山堂石刻 Jiangyin 5-283
List of Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Jiangsu
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County in Yunnan, China
structures such as Zhuangyuan Bridge and the screen wall, and adding the Xu Xiake Cultural Corridor. The site now includes exhibition spaces such as a Folk
Eryuan_County
Buddhist temple in Guizhou, China
temple. In 1638, travel writer and geographer Xu Xiake explored the region. In his travelogue book Xu Xiake's Travels, Mount Danxia was described as pillar
Huguo_Temple_(Panzhou)
January 3 – Jeremiah Horrocks, English astronomer (born 1618) March 8 – Xu Xiake, Chinese explorer and geographer (born 1587) July 5 – Simon Baskerville
1641_in_science
March 5 – Ferrante Pallavicino, Italian satirist (born 1615) March 8 – Xu Xiake (徐霞客), Chinese travel writer and geographer (born 1587) September 7 – Cardinal
1644_in_literature
Decade
27 – Pau Claris i Casademunt, Catalan ecclesiastic (b. 1586) March 8 – Xu Xiake, Chinese adventurer and geographer (b. 1587) March 14 – Adam, Count of
1640s
2009 Hong Kong-Chinese film by Francis Ng and Marco Mak
Teacher Andy Lau (劉老師) Lu Yanxi as Boss Jet Li (李老闆) Ma Ji as Jackie Tang / Xu Xiake (徐俠客/龍哥) Ma Jing Shackleton, Liz (28 April 2009). "Huayi Brothers' Tracing
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Decade
1667) 1587 January 2 – Anders Arrebo, Danish writer (d. 1637) January 5 – Xu Xiake, Chinese adventurer and geographer (d. 1641) January 6 – Gaspar de Guzmán
1580s
7th-century survey of China by Li Tai
Rowman & Littlefield. p. 281. ISBN 978-0-8108-6053-7. Ward, Julian (2013). Xu Xiake (1586-1641): The Art of Travel Writing. Routledge. p. 11. ISBN 978-1-136-84041-8
Kuodi_Zhi
Ziang, Xu Xiaogang, Pan Dakui, Liao Zhigao (March 1956–), Jiangyang Bome (March 1956–), Xiake Daodeng (March 1956–), Guoji Mugu (March 1956–), Xu Chonglin
Sichuan Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
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governance, although his son Pan Zaiying (潘在迎) became one of the well-known Xiake (狎客) — someone who would attend feasts that Wang Yan held to write poems
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Surname or Lastname
Chinese
Chinese : variant of Tang 2.Chinese : variant of Tang 3.Chinese : from a modification of the character Zhong (). In the Xia dynasty (2205–1766 bc), there existed a senior adviser whose name was Zhonggu. Much later, in the Ming dynasty (1368–1644 ad), some descendants settled along a river that became known as the Tong Family river. As the Manchus moved southwards, some took up residence by this river and they too adopted Tong as their surname.Chinese : from Lao Tong, the ‘style name’ given to a son of Zhuan Xu, legendary emperor of the 26th century bc. Two of his sons became important advisers to the next emperor, Ku. Some descendants of Lao Tong adopted a character from his style name as their surname.Chinese : see also Dong.English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or user of tongs (Old English tang(e)), or a habitational name from one of the places named with this word (there are examples in Lancashire, Shropshire, and West Yorkshire), from their situation by a fork in a road or river, considered as resembling a pair of tongs.English : topographic name for someone who lived on a tongue of land, or a habitational name from a place named with this word (Old English tunge, Old Norse tunga), for example Tonge in Leicestershire.Dutch : from a short form of the personal name Antonius (see Anthony). It could also be from Dutch tong ‘tongue’ and hence a nickname for a chatterbox or scold, or possibly a shortening of Van Tongeren, a habitational name for someone from Tongeren in the province of Gelderland.
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British, English, Greek
Jehovah is Gracious
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Muslim
Leaf
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Greek
(ΤελεσφόÏος) Greek name TELESPHOROS means "bearing fruit." In mythology, this is the name of a son of Asklepios.
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Vishnu
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Arabic, Australian, Gujarati, Indian, Muslim
Singer
Boy/Male
Tamil
Veeramani | விராமநீÂ
Brave one with a bell around his neck
Male
African
the one who comes quickly (the first-born of twins).
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Most Beautiful; Preety; Fair; Goddess of Beauty; Innovative; Stunning
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Norse
Son of Asbjorn.
Female
English
Elaborated feminine form of English unisex Shay, probably LASHAY means "strong."Â
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