Fan Chuo (Tang dynasty)
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Fan Chuo (chinesisch 樊綽 / 樊绰, Pinyin Fán Chuò; spätes 9. Jahrhundert) war ein Sekretär in Jiedu (chinesisch 節度 / 节度, Pinyin jié dù, eine Art Provinz, ähnlich wie das byzantinische Thema) in Hanoi. Diese Provinz der chinesischen Tang-Dynastie lag an der Grenze zu Nanzhao. Fan Chuo hatte dadurch Zugang zu Dokumenten beider Staaten aus erster Hand. Später, nachdem Hanoi erobert worden war, zog er nach Guangzhou. Dort schrieb er ein Buch mit dem Titel Manshu (Buch der südlichen Babaren), das er 862 fertigstellte (chinesisch 蠻書 / 蛮书, Pinyin mánshū). Das Buch enthält wertvolle Informationen zu den Nanzhao und anderen Völkern südwestlich von China.
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Fan Chuo (simplified Chinese: 樊绰; traditional Chinese: 樊綽; pinyin: fán chuò; previously romanized as Fan Ch'e and Fan Zhuo) (??? – late 9th century) was a secretary working under the Jiedu (simplified Chinese: 节度; traditional Chinese: 節度; pinyin: jié dù) (similar to the Byzantine thema) with headquarters located at Hanoi. Vietnamese, English, and French translations are also available.
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Fan Chuo
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Fan Chuo (Tang dynasty)
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barbarian document
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fán chuò
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jié dù
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mánshū
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樊绰
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节度
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蛮书
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樊綽
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節度
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蠻書
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Fan Chuo (chinesisch 樊綽 / 樊绰, Pinyin Fán Chuò; spätes 9. Jahrhundert) war ein Sekretär in Jiedu (chinesisch 節度 / 节度, Pinyin jié dù, eine Art Provinz, ähnlich wie das byzantinische Thema) in Hanoi. Diese Provinz der chinesischen Tang-Dynastie lag an der Grenze zu Nanzhao. Fan Chuo hatte dadurch Zugang zu Dokumenten beider Staaten aus erster Hand. Später, nachdem Hanoi erobert worden war, zog er nach Guangzhou. Dort schrieb er ein Buch mit dem Titel Manshu (Buch der südlichen Babaren), das er 862 fertigstellte (chinesisch 蠻書 / 蛮书, Pinyin mánshū). Das Buch enthält wertvolle Informationen zu den Nanzhao und anderen Völkern südwestlich von China.
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Fan Chuo (simplified Chinese: 樊绰; traditional Chinese: 樊綽; pinyin: fán chuò; previously romanized as Fan Ch'e and Fan Zhuo) (??? – late 9th century) was a secretary working under the Jiedu (simplified Chinese: 节度; traditional Chinese: 節度; pinyin: jié dù) (similar to the Byzantine thema) with headquarters located at Hanoi. Since the thema was a front of the Tang Dynasty against Nanzhao, he was able to get his hands on the updated diplomatic and military documents of the two countries. He also lived in Hanoi during his first tenure; therefore he knew some firsthand information of the city, such as trades, deployments, population, etc. As the Nanzhao army sacked the city for the first time, he just escaped from being captured by jumping into the Red River and swimming to the opposite bank. Then he worked under another Jie-du located at Guangzhou where he compiled the first draft of Manshu (simplified Chinese: 蛮书; traditional Chinese: 蠻書; pinyin: mánshū; lit. 'barbarian document'; roughly means the book on the southern tribes). He also worked a second tenure in Hanoi where he finished the book in 862 CE. He died in Guangzhou after retirement. His book Manshu is an invaluable source of the Tang-Nanzhao relation and for anthropological research of Hmong and Vietnam during the later years of the Tang Dynasty. For instance, his eyewitness account on the siege of Hanoi was monumental. Vietnamese, English, and French translations are also available.
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