Fusang
The Discovery of America by Chinese Buddhist Priests in the Fifth Century
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Publisher Description
"Fusang" (Or, "The Discovery of America by Chinese Buddhist Priests in the Fifth Century"), was first published in 1875 and analyses the limited evidence from the works of early Chinese historians that explorers from China had discovered a country they called Fusang – possibly western America, and in all probability Mexico. The original document on which Chinese historians based their accounts of Fusang was the report of a Buddhist monk called Hoei-shin, who, in the year 499 AD, returned from a long journey to the east.
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