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Fusang
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ABSTRACT
This book, first published in 1875 and reissued in 1973, analyses the limited evidence from the works of early Chinese historians that explorers from China had discovered a country they called Fusang – possibly western America, and in all probability Mexico. The original document on which Chinese historians based their accounts of Fusang was the report of a Buddhist monk called Hoei-shin, who, in the year 499 AD, returned from a long journey to the east.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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The Narrative of Hoei-Shin, with comments by Professor Carl F. Neumann
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Remarks on the Text of Professor Neumann
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Letter From Colonel Barclay Kennon on The Navigation of The North Pacific Ocean
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American Antiquities, with Their Relations To The Old World
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The Advocates and Opponents of The Narrative Of Hoei-Shin
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The Latest Discussion of Fusang