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Related: About this forumWhat 3rd Century China thought about the Roman Empire...
http://io9.com/heres-what-third-century-china-thought-about-the-roman-1253007513Third-century China got around the ancient world. They even made it to the Roman Empire, and wrote down their thoughts on these strange foreigners in the Weilüe, a third-century C.E. account of the interactions between the two nations. Here's what China had to say about their imperial neighbors!
This country (the Roman Empire) has more than four hundred smaller cities and towns. It extends several thousand li in all directions. The king has his capital (that is, the city of Rome) close to the mouth of a river (the Tiber). The outer walls of the city are made of stone.
This region has pine trees, cypress, sophora, catalpa, bamboo, reeds, poplars, willows, parasol trees, and all sorts of plants. The people cultivate the five grains [traditionally: rice, glutinous and non-glutinous millet, wheat and beans], and they raise horses, mules, donkeys, camels and silkworms. (They have) a tradition of amazing conjuring. They can produce fire from their mouths, bind and then free themselves, and juggle twelve balls with extraordinary skill.
The ruler of this country is not permanent. When disasters result from unusual phenomena, they unceremoniously replace him, installing a virtuous man as king, and release the old king, who does not dare show resentment.
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What 3rd Century China thought about the Roman Empire... (Original Post)
Rowdyboy
Jan 2014
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Fantastic Anarchist
(7,309 posts)1. The link is not working for me.
But it sure sounds fascinating.
Rowdyboy
(22,057 posts)2. Very sorry...I just tried and it still works for me. Try this one....
http://depts.washington.edu/silkroad/texts/weilue/weilue.html
Its WAY more information than in the original but if you're really interested you might enjoy it. I think the original is condensed from the information it includes.
Its WAY more information than in the original but if you're really interested you might enjoy it. I think the original is condensed from the information it includes.
Fantastic Anarchist
(7,309 posts)3. Thank you! (with edit)
I'll try it when I get home from work.
I actually just checked out the original link. Seems to be working now.
I found this interesting:
They say they originally came from China, but left it.
Is this true, and if so, how would they know that they originally came from the region we now call China? Fascinating stuff!
Odin2005
(53,521 posts)5. It was probably a misunderstanding of the Aeneas story.
Romans believed that they were descended from the Trojans, and thus from NW Anatolia, that is, from the east.
Odin2005
(53,521 posts)4. That is amazing! So much detail, and surprising accurate!