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How Third-Century China Saw Rome, a Land Ruled by “Minor Kings”

www.smithsonianmag.com How Third-Century China Saw Rome, a Land Ruled by “Minor Kings”

Translations of a 3rd century Chinese text describe Roman life

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  • To put it in the context though, it was written during the probably late part of Three Kingdoms period when China wasn't exactly united and prosperous after decades of civil war.

    • This was also quite possibly written during the crisis of the third century for Rome, where portions of the empire had broken off and they were fractured, so describing it as having many "minor kings" wouldn't have been too inaccurate for the time.

      • True, though i wouldn't really say there were "many" minor kings, but the distance and info being likely filtered through sources from Sassanid empire which was on the rise during the Shapur reign, influenced that.

        • A lot of China's interpretations of Rome came through the various empires in between the two, and those various empires make a killing as middlemen along the silk road, so I think you're onto something there.