Intro to Premodern Chinese Literature
Cathay is a historical term used in Western literature to refer to China, particularly during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. It symbolizes the allure and mystery of the distant East, often portrayed as a land of wealth and cultural sophistication in literary texts. The term reflects not only geographical understanding but also the cultural perceptions and interactions between East and West during significant periods of exploration and trade.
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