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2010 | 1-2 (232-233) | 68-75

Article title

THE VILE CHINESE EMPIRE, A KOREAN TRAITOR AND THE JAPANESE PILGRIMS - ETHNIC STEREOTYPES IN 'JIANZHEN'S VOYAGE TO THE EAST' (A.D. 769) (Podle imperium chinskie, koreanski zdrajca i japonscy wedrowcy - etnostereotypy w 'Przekazie o podrozy na wschod'

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Abstracts

EN
Jianzhen (688-763), a Chinese monk, scholar and an expert in medicine, accepted an invitation by a group of Japanese emissaries to lecture in their home country. He set on a perilous journey and after a total of six attempts, he managed to reach the shores of Kyushu. The odds he and his disciples faced during the journey included unfavourable weather conditions, numerous government interventions and, finally, an eye infection that made him blind. Jianzhen's journey was documented years after his arrival in Japan by a court official, Omi no Mifune (722-785). This biography, although based on the information provided by Jianzhen's disciples who survived the journey and settled in Japan, contains elements that are clearly mythological and the characters appearing throughout the text are often seen through stereotypes rooted in the mind of ancient Japanese aristocracy members.

Keywords

EN
CHINA   GANJIN   JAPAN   JIANZHEN   MONKS  

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Year

Pages

68-75

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Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

  • Katarzyna Wyszpolska, Uniwersytet Warszawski, ul. Krakowskie Przedmiescie 26/28, 00-927 Warszawa, Poland

References

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
11PLAAAA09157

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.7ac9cedf-a149-3703-bcd1-4e43f0f0fe40
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