The book elucidates the Chinese perception of India through two texts from the Song and Ming periods. It aims to understand how the change in Sino-Indian relations is reflected in Chinese perceptions and representations of India in the medieval period. The two texts are the Zhufanzhi or Description of Barbarous Peoples compiled by the Song official Zhau Rugua in 1225 C.E, and the Yingyai shenglan jiao or The Overall Survey of the Oceans Shores compiled from 1425-32 C.E. by Ma Huan who participated in the great naval expeditions led by Zheng He in the Ming period. The book highlights that the...
The book elucidates the Chinese perception of India through two texts from the Song and Ming periods. It aims to understand how the change in Sino-In...