裨海紀遊

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裨海紀遊

by active 1691-1697 Yonghe Yu

ZH·~26 minutes·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total

26:11

Description

A wandering scholar sets out from his home in the spring of 1621, tracing a circuit through Fujian’s rugged coast—from the bustling ports of Jian‑ning and Yan‑jin to the remote fishing villages of Long‑yan and Ning‑yang. His careful notes blend vivid landscape sketches with spontaneous verses, capturing mist‑shrouded rivers, towering cliffs of iron rock, and the quiet rhythm of village life. The narrative feels like a living map, each step marked by the scent of wheat fields, the echo of temple bells, and the rustle of ancient banyan groves.

The journey then turns maritime, as he joins a modest fleet to cross the strait toward the newly‑claimed island of Taiwan. He describes the capricious winds, perilous shoals, and the stark beauty of the Penghu archipelago, while observing the island’s indigenous inhabitants and their simple, sea‑dependent way of life. Through poetry and dialogue with fellow travelers, the account offers a rare glimpse of early Chinese encounters with a land still largely unknown to the mainland.

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Language

zh

Duration

~26 minutes (25K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-05-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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active 1691-1697 Yonghe Yu

Best known for a vivid late-17th-century travel account of Taiwan, this little-documented writer left behind one of the most valuable firsthand records of the island under early Qing rule. His observations blend practical reporting, curiosity, and a sharp eye for landscape and local life.

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