Xu Fu's Sailing to Japan
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| The sitting statue of Xu Fu in Xu Fu Temple |
In 210 BC, when Emperor Qin cruised Langya again, Xu Fu, fearing to be blamed, lied to the emperor, saying there were many sharks in the sea and so the Imperial Court should send archers to get rid of them. This time, Emperor Qin sent 3,000 little boys and girls, together with hundreds of artisans, to accompany Xu.
According to research, it was probable that Xu Fu followed such a route: He started
| Possible sea route taken by Xu Fu to arrive in Japan |
Xu Fu's achievements in reaching Japan by sea show the ancient Chinese people had a good mastery of the technologies and knowledge on oceangoing navigation. Today, Xu Fu's tomb can still be found in Wakayama (Japan), with the inscription of "Tomb of Xu Fu of theQin Dynasty(221-206BC)."
Xu Fu's voyage to Japan marked the beginning of Chinese people's ocean ventures and expeditions.

















