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Chinese geography : ウィキペディア英語版
Chinese geography

The study of geography in China begins in the Warring States period (5th century BC). It expands its scope beyond the Chinese homeland with the growth of the Chinese Empire under the Han dynasty. It enters its golden age with the invention of the compass in the 11th century (Song dynasty) and peaks with 15th century (Ming dynasty) Chinese exploration of the Pacific under admiral Zheng He during the treasure voyages.
==Highlights==
;Warring States
*Seven Qin State maps dated to the 4th century BC are found in Gansu province in 1986
*Crown Prince Dan of Yan and Jing Ke's assassination plot against Qin Shi Huang in 227 BC, first reference to a map drawn on silk.
;Han
*Mawangdui archeological site reveals three maps drawn on silk, dated to the 2nd century BC, found in 1973
*''Book of Han''
*''Rites of Zhou''
*Liu An (2nd century BC), ''Huainanzi''
*''Yuejue Shu'', the first gazetteer in China, written in 52 CE.
;Three Kingdoms
*Pei Xiu (3rd century), the "father of Chinese cartography" produced a map of China with plotted grid lines and a graduated scale.
;Tang
*Bianji (7th century), ''Great Tang Records on the Western Regions''
*Jia Dan (8th century)
*Duan Chengshi (9th century)
;Song
*Su Song (11th century)
*Shen Kuo (11th century)
*Fan Chengda (12th century)
;Yuan
*Zhou Daguan (13th century)
*Wang Dayuan (14th century)
*Yu Qin (14th century)
;Ming
*Zheng He (15th century)
*Xu Xiake (17th century)
*Matteo Ricci and Xu Guangqi (17th century)
*Giulio Aleni (1623)
*Martino Martini (1655)
;Qing
* Dushi Fangyu Jiyao

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