Qiu Chang Chun Xi You Ji 长春真人西游记 (Travels to the West of Qiu Chang Chun) was a record of journey of Taoist monk Qiu Chuji from Shandong China through central Asia to Persia to present himself before Genghis Khan. In 1220, on the invitation of Genghis Khan with a golden tablet, Qiu Chuji left his home town Shangdong with eighteen disciples, and travelled through Peking and travelled north.

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  • Qiu Chang Chun Xi You Ji 长春真人西游记 (Travels to the West of Qiu Chang Chun) was a record of journey of Taoist monk Qiu Chuji from Shandong China through central Asia to Persia to present himself before Genghis Khan. In 1220, on the invitation of Genghis Khan with a golden tablet, Qiu Chuji left his home town Shangdong with eighteen disciples, and travelled through Peking and travelled north. In June, they reached Te Hing and stayed in the Lung Yun Taosit Temple from summer to end of winter. On February of 1221, they resumed their journey. When asked by friends and disciples when to expect the master to return, the master answered "In three years, three years". On February 3, they reached Chui Ping Kou, they saw Tai Hang Mountain to their south. Travelled north then north east, they arrived at Kai Li Po salt lake. Lake Buyur, Hulunbuir, Ulan Bator, Arkhangai, Altay Mountains, Bishbulik, Dzungaria, Samarkand and arrived at Hindu Kush of Afganistan in 1222 and presented himself before Genghis Khan. The journey to Persia and back took three years, from 1220 to 1224. The record was written by a disciple Li Zhichang (李志常), who accompanied Qiu on the journey. The Travels consisted of two parts, the first part described the details of the travel to the west and back; the second part contains advices from Qiu Chuji to Genghis Khan. Chang Chun Xi You Ji was published by another disciple Sun Xi(孙锡), with a preface dated 1228. Xi You Ji was included in Dao Zang (道藏 Depository of Taoist works), but was forgotten for more than five hundred years. Until 1795 Qing dynasty scholars Qian Daxin(钱大昕) and Duan Yucai(段玉裁) rediscovered it from Dao Zang in the Xuan Miao Taoist Temple (玄妙观)in Suzhou,then Qian Daxin hand copied this work and distributed it.
  • Das Changchun zhenren xiyou ji (chin. 長春真人西遊記, Chángchūn zhēnrén xīyóu jì „Aufzeichnungen über die Reise des daoistischen Alchemisten Changchun in den Westen“), das nicht mit dem buddhistisch inspirierten Xiyouji verwechselt werden soll, ist ein chinesischer Reisebericht, der von dem Daoisten Li Zhichang (1193-1278) aus der daoistischen Quanzhen-Schule (chin. 全真派, Quan Zhen Pai) verfasst wurde.
  • 《长春真人西游记》是中国道教全真派道士李志常撰写的一本开篇游记,主要记述了其师邱处机和弟子应成吉思汗之邀远赴中亚途中的见闻,也顺道记述了一些邱处机的生平,是研究13世纪中亚历史、蒙古历史和中国道教历史的重要典籍。 此书分上下两卷,书前有孙锡所作序,卷后附录成吉思汗的圣旨等相关文字资料。上卷开篇记载邱处机拒绝金和南宋的邀请,认为蒙古方才是天命真主,故率弟子十八人于1220年自山东出发,经今北京、宣化、达赉诺尔、呼伦贝尔、乌兰巴托、杭爱山、科布多、阿尔泰山、准噶尔盆地、轮台、天山、撒马尔罕、铁门关等地,于1222年抵达今阿富汗境内的兴都库什山脉觐见成吉思汗。下卷记述邱处机三次向成吉思汗讲道(具体内容见耶律楚材的《玄风庆会录》),并随从其返回蒙古,其间,邱处机多次劝谏成吉思汗戒杀,1223年,邱处机辞归故乡,1224年抵达燕京,主持天长观。 此书长期埋没于道教典籍《道藏》之中,直到清朝乾隆六十年(1795年),方由钱大昕和段玉裁在苏州玄妙观《道藏》中发现,由钱大昕抄出,得以大行于世。
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  • Qiu Chang Chun Xi You Ji 长春真人西游记 (Travels to the West of Qiu Chang Chun) was a record of journey of Taoist monk Qiu Chuji from Shandong China through central Asia to Persia to present himself before Genghis Khan. In 1220, on the invitation of Genghis Khan with a golden tablet, Qiu Chuji left his home town Shangdong with eighteen disciples, and travelled through Peking and travelled north.
  • Das Changchun zhenren xiyou ji (chin. 長春真人西遊記, Chángchūn zhēnrén xīyóu jì „Aufzeichnungen über die Reise des daoistischen Alchemisten Changchun in den Westen“), das nicht mit dem buddhistisch inspirierten Xiyouji verwechselt werden soll, ist ein chinesischer Reisebericht, der von dem Daoisten Li Zhichang (1193-1278) aus der daoistischen Quanzhen-Schule (chin. 全真派, Quan Zhen Pai) verfasst wurde.
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  • Travels to the West of Qiu Chang Chun
  • Changchun zhenren xiyou ji
  • 长春真人西游记
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