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world map, 48 |
map-guides (tujing), 32, 34–35, 41, 43, 58, 62, 68–69, 137, 143, 145, 150–151, 156, 159–160, 162, 177, 180, 182, 186–189, 192, 195 |
celebratory symbol, 154 |
growing importance in Sui-Tang period, 52 |
importance of the map-guides, 52 |
local officials, 51–52, 67, 129–132, 147–148, 154, 166–167, 169–170, 172, 175, 179, 184–185, 275, 289, 311 |
Map-Guide for Regions to the West and the North of the Capital, 40 |
Map-Guide of Jiujiang, 56 |
Map-Guide of the Shazhou Military Commandery, 53–55, 183, 194, 275 |
Map-Guide of Yuzhang, 140 |
as source of local information, 52, 131–132, 135–136, 153–154, 174–175, 311 |
as source of local legends and anecdotes, 56 |
veiled critique, 152 |
writing, 6, 22–23, 51–52, 55, 60, 129, 131–136, 138–141, 144, 146, 148–149, 155, 158, 164–166, 178–179, 185, 200, 289, 311–312 |
Master Fuqiu, 139 |
“Memorial Presenting the ‘Map of the Western and the Northern Frontiers’”, 44 |
See also Yuan Zhen |
Meng Haoran, 126 |
“Seeing off Yuan the Tenth to Seek His Younger Brother in Lingnan”, 211 |
metaphor, 2, 6, 8, 19, 26, 76, 82, 87, 92, 108, 137–138, 145–146, 157–158, 164, 199, 236, 245, 248, 262–263, 314–315, 317–318 |
geographical understanding, 3, 201, 273, 309, 312–313, 315–316 |
map readers, 311 |
migration, 6, 23–24, 74, 195–196, 198–199, 201, 203, 205–209, 217–218, 224, 246, 248, 309 |
See also immigration |
military, 34, 39, 41, 44–45, 52, 59, 66, 68, 77, 118, 151, 175, 186, 248, 250 |
See also Map-Guide of the Shazhou Military Commandery |
Mimo, 102 |