About
A major port city in southern China, historically known to Westerners as Canton, which served as a primary gateway for trade and Jesuit missionary activity. It is frequently mentioned in early modern accounts of Chinese geography and alchemy.
Connections
Other entities that appear in the same books as Guangzhou.
Appears in 59 Books
新鐫全像評釋古今情談萬選 (Illustrated Tang Dynasty Supernatural Tales)
Zhou Jinquan (pub.)
廣輿圖 (Guang Yu Tu: Enlarged Territorial Atlas)
Luo Hongxian (羅洪先)
Confucius, Philosopher of the Chinese
Intorcetta, Prosperus|Herdtrich, Christianus|Rougemont, Franciscus Couplet, Philippus
本草綱目 (Bencao Gangmu) - Compendium of Materia Medica
Li Shizhen (李時珍)
The Sacred Books of China: Li Ki, Part 2 (SBE Vol. 28)
James Legge (trans.)
The Religious System of China, Vol. 1
J. J. M. de Groot
Confucius, Philosopher of the Chinese (Confucius Sinarum Philosophus)
Confucius; Jesuit Missionaries
天工開物 (Tiangong Kaiwu) - Exploitation of the Works of Nature
Song Yingxing (宋應星)