Traditional Chinese 梁書 Hanyu Pinyin Originally published 635 AD Preceded by Book of Wei | Simplified Chinese 梁书 Hokkien POJ Liông-su | |
Similar Book of the Later Han, Book of Han, Records of the Grand Historian, Records of the Three Kingdoms, Zizhi Tongjian |
The Book of Liang (Liáng Shū), was compiled under Yao Silian, completed in 635. Yao heavily relied on the original manuscript of his father Yao Cha, as his comments were quoted in several chapters.
Contents
- Quotations on Japan and its surrounding neighbours
- The State of Wa
- The State of Wenshen
- The State of Dahan
- References
The Chinese measure of distance (li) used in the Book of Liang corresponds to 400 metres,
The Book of Liang is part of the Twenty-Four Histories canon of Chinese history.
Quotations on Japan and its surrounding neighbours
It contains the history of the Liang dynasty, and various descriptions of countries to the east of China. One of its best-known passages is the description by the monk Hui Shen (慧深) of the country of Fusang, 20,000 li east of China.
The State of Wa
Wa was an ancient kingdom of Japan. Though little concrete information can be found today, its capital precinct, Yamatai, was most likely located either in Kyūshū or in the Kinki region.
"As for Wa, they say of themselves that they are posterity of Tàibó. The people are all tattooed. Their territory is about 20,000 li (1,500 kilometres) from our realm, roughly to the east of Guiji (modern Shaoxing (Zhejiang)). It is impossibly distant. To get there from Daifang, it is necessary to follow the coast and go beyond the Korean state to the south-east for about 500 kilometres, then for the first time cross a sea to a small island 75 kilometres away, then cross the sea again for 75 kilometres to Miro country (Ch: 未盧國, modern Tosu city in Saga Prefecture, Japan). 50 kilometers to the southeast is the country of Ito (Ch:伊都國). 10 kilometres to the southeast is the country of Nu (Ch:奴國). 10 kilometeres to the east is the country of Bumi (Ch:不彌國). 20 days to the south by boat is the country of Touma (Ch:投馬國). 10 days to the south by boat or one month by land is the country of Yamatai (邪馬臺國). There resides the King of the Wa people."