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Zhao Rugua Zhao Rugua〔Friedrich Hirth and W.W. Rockhill (translators), CHAU-JU-KUA: His work on the Chinese and Arab Trade in the twelfth and thirteenth Centuries, entitled chu-fan-chi (Cheng-Wen Publishing Company, 1967). 〕〔(CHAU-JU-KUA: His work on the Chinese and Arab Trade in the twelfth and thirteenth Centuries ), entitled chu-fan-chi (scanned version in PDF format)〕 () (1170–1228), also written as Zhao Rushi or Zhao Rukuo,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Zhao Rukuo )〕 is a Song dynasty official best known as the author of a two-volume book called ''Zhu fan zhi''. The book deals with the world known to the Chinese in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries; the first volume is a list of foreign places with descriptions of each place and the customs of its local people. The second volume is a catalog of trade goods. ==Biography== Zhao was a member of the Song Dynasty imperial clan, a descendant Emperor Taizong. He was born in Tiantai County in Taizhou, Zhejiang in 1170. He began his career as a bureaucrat in 1190, and rose through the rank. In 1224, he was appointed the supervisor of maritime trade (市舶司, shibosi) in Quanzhou, Fujian province. He also held the posts of prefect for Quanzhou as well the southern administrator. He died in 1231 and was buried in Linhai County in Zhejiang.〔
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