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Shore of Pearls: Hainan Island in Early Times
Shore of Pearls: Hainan Island in Early Times
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Shore of Pearls: Hainan Island in Early Times

by Edward H. Schafer (Author)
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Hainan Island is the southernmost extent of what is now the People's Republic of China. Today the island is strategically important for its geographic position and its rich mineral and oil resources, and economically important as a thriving tropical resort. Historically, however, Hainan had been regarded as a backwater by successive Chinese dynasties. In Shore of Pearls the eminent Sinologist Edward Schafer recounts the history and culture of the island, annexed during the reign of Han emperor Wu Di in 111 BC, when Chinese armies defeated its indigenous Li people. Pearl gathering became an important industry, and this "treasure island" also yielded other luxury goods prized by the Chinese court, including incense, medicinal herbs, precious metals, tortoise shell, ivory, and exotic woods. However, the difficulty of colonizing and exploiting Hainan's riches changed its reputation from a "treasure island" to one of a "dank, poisonous land unfit for normal men," and it later became a place of exile for scholars and officials who had offended the court, including the great poet Su Shi, as well as a lair for criminals and pirates. As in Vermilion Bird, Professor Schafer writes precisely and poetically about this fascinating interface between China and the cultures of its southern borders. Also available: 9781891640377 Vermilion Bird, $50.00 Read more

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PublisherFloating World Editions
Publication dateJuly 30, 2009
Edition1st
LanguageEnglish
Print length174 pages
ISBN-101891640526
ISBN-13978-1891640520
Item Weight11.2 ounces
Dimensions6.17 x 0.5 x 9.14 inches
Best Sellers Rank#618,428 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #60 in Chinese Poetry (Books) #129 in China Travel Guides #1,787 in Arts & Photography Criticism
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