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Chinese Accounts of India represents a seminal collection of historical narratives and records documenting China’s understanding of the Indian subcontinent across centuries. Compiled and translated by the renowned sinologist Samuel Beal, this scholarly work brings together eyewitness accounts, diplomatic records, and trade observations from Chinese travelers, merchants, and officials.
The text offers unprecedented access to how Chinese civilization perceived Indian geography, religious traditions, political systems, and cultural practices. Through these accounts, readers gain a unique perspective on the bilateral relationship between two great Asian civilizations and the cross-cultural exchanges that shaped their mutual understanding. The work is essential for understanding the Silk Road trade networks, Buddhist transmission to China, and early Asian geopolitics.





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