Description
Chinese Accounts of India is a monumental four-volume set that compiles translated Chinese historical records, travelogues, and chronicles documenting India and Indian civilization. Compiled and translated by the renowned sinologist Samuel Beal, this collection spans centuries of Chinese observations about the Indian subcontinent.
The work includes accounts from Buddhist monks, diplomats, merchants, and historians who traveled along the Silk Road or gathered information through trade routes. These narratives offer unique perspectives on Indian society, religion, governance, commerce, and culture as perceived by Chinese scholars and travelers.
This scholarly compilation is essential for understanding historical Sino-Indian relations, the spread of Buddhism from India to China, and how ancient civilizations documented and understood distant lands. The annotations and scholarly apparatus provided by Beal enhance the historical and cultural value of the original accounts.

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