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Following the Tracks of Ennin( China in the Eyes of Foreigners)(English edition)

Author:Virginia Anami (Japan)

Publication date:2007-09-01

ISBN:9787508511177

Language:English

Abstract:

This is the story of a 9th-century Japanese monk, Ennin (794–864), who crossed the ocean from Japan to Tang China as a member of an ambassadorial mission, retold by Virginia Anami, an admirer and researcher of Chinese culture and history. When the official mission finished its visiting to Chang’an...
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Introduction

This is the story of a 9th-century Japanese monk, Ennin (794–864), who crossed the ocean from Japan to Tang China as a member of an ambassadorial mission, retold by Virginia Anami, an admirer and researcher of Chinese culture and history. When the official mission finished its visiting to Chang’an, Tang’s capital, and was about to return to Japan, Ennin made a tough and brave decision to stay in China to quest for Buddhist teachings. Ennin’s four-scroll diary, The Record of a Pilgrimage to Tang China in Search of the Law, documenting his nine-year sojourn, was regarded as one of the three greatest travel notes of the world. The other two are Monk Xuanzang’s Record of the Western Regions and Marco Polo’s Description of the World. It survived the ages and its English version translated by Professor Edwin Reischauer aroused Virginia’s enthusiasm to trace the footsteps of Ennin in the 1960’s. Virginia was not yet able to make her dream come true until 1980’s when she began to reside in China with her diplomat husband, Ambassador Koreshige Anami. She pieced together Ennin’s path over the past twenty-five years, visiting every sacred site mentioned in the monk’s diary, photographing the same scenes she felt Ennin had seen 1,200 years ago, talking to local people, writing diaries in the style of Ennin, and thus organizing her new pilgrimage story.

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  • Cover

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  • Pagetitle

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  • Contents

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  • Author Introduction

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  • Foreword

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  • Introduction

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  • 1. Ennin and Official Mission Arrive in China

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  • 2. Ennin's Stay in Yangzhou

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  • 3. Traveling by Barge to Chuzhou

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  • 4. Crossing the Yellow Sea: Haizhou to Mt. Ru

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  • 5. Ennin Protected and Advised by Koreans at Mt. Chi

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  • 6. Ennin Seeks Travel Permission in Penglai

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  • 7. Monks Welcomed in Qingzhou

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  • 8. Pilgrim's Tracks via Liquan over the Yellow River

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  • 9. Along Tang Roads, Nangong to Quyang

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  • 10. Crossing the Taihang Mountains

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  • 11. Ancient Tracks and Cloisters

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  • 12. Ennin in Mt. Wutai #1: Zhulin Temple

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  • 13. Ennin in Mt. Wutai #2: Meeting with Senior Monks

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  • 14. Ennin in Mt. Wutai #3: To the Five Terraces

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  • 15. Ennin's Departure from Mt. Wutai

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  • 16. Ennin's Way to Taiyuan

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  • 17. Ennin in Taiyuan for All Souls' Festival

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  • 18. Ennin's Travels along the Fen River

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  • 19. Ennin at Chang'an #1: Study of Texts and Ceremonies

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  • 20. Ennin at Chang'an #2: Religious Ceremonies in a Cosmopolitan City

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  • 21. Ennin at Chang'an #3: Persecution of Buddhism

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  • 22. Ennin Flees from Persecution

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  • 23. Ennin Searches for a Ship Home

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  • 24. Ennin's Return to Japan

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  • Epilogue

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  • Post Script

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  • Acknowledgements

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  • Books Consulted

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  • Copyright

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  • Backcover

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