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Fu An (Chinese: 傅安; fl. 1385–1429) was a Ming dynasty diplomat, who was dispatched in 1385 with two other officials and a eunuch named Liu Wei, to open communications with the nations of Central Asia. They traversed the desert of Gobi and reached Hami; thence on to Karakhoja and Ilbalik, the ancient capital of Kuldja. Their mission was successful as far as Samarkand, the various places visited acknowledging the suzerainty of China. There however they were imprisoned by Timur until 1407 as Timur attempted to attack the Ming dynasty. The survivors, including only 17 of their original escort of 1,500 men, were then sent back after Timur's death and were all rewarded on arrival. Fu An and his companions went on six missions altogether, chiefly to Samarkand, Beshbalik and Herat, until in 1415 F

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  • 傅安(?-1429年),字志道,明朝外交家。 洪武二十八年(1395年),明太祖朱元璋派遣監軍傅安、將軍、太監劉煒等率领1500人前往帖木儿帝国的撒马儿罕,以開啟對中亞的通訊。他們走過了戈壁、哈密等沙漠,並成功到達撒马尔罕。然而,他們被帖木兒監禁,一直到帖木兒死後的1407年才得以回國。原來的1500人中,僅剩下17人倖存。。宣德四年(1429年),傅安卒,朝廷遣官祭祀治喪。 (zh)
  • Fu An (Chinese: 傅安; fl. 1385–1429) was a Ming dynasty diplomat, who was dispatched in 1385 with two other officials and a eunuch named Liu Wei, to open communications with the nations of Central Asia. They traversed the desert of Gobi and reached Hami; thence on to Karakhoja and Ilbalik, the ancient capital of Kuldja. Their mission was successful as far as Samarkand, the various places visited acknowledging the suzerainty of China. There however they were imprisoned by Timur until 1407 as Timur attempted to attack the Ming dynasty. The survivors, including only 17 of their original escort of 1,500 men, were then sent back after Timur's death and were all rewarded on arrival. Fu An and his companions went on six missions altogether, chiefly to Samarkand, Beshbalik and Herat, until in 1415 F (en)
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  • Fu An (Chinese: 傅安; fl. 1385–1429) was a Ming dynasty diplomat, who was dispatched in 1385 with two other officials and a eunuch named Liu Wei, to open communications with the nations of Central Asia. They traversed the desert of Gobi and reached Hami; thence on to Karakhoja and Ilbalik, the ancient capital of Kuldja. Their mission was successful as far as Samarkand, the various places visited acknowledging the suzerainty of China. There however they were imprisoned by Timur until 1407 as Timur attempted to attack the Ming dynasty. The survivors, including only 17 of their original escort of 1,500 men, were then sent back after Timur's death and were all rewarded on arrival. Fu An and his companions went on six missions altogether, chiefly to Samarkand, Beshbalik and Herat, until in 1415 Fu An retired to wait on his aged mother. (en)
  • 傅安(?-1429年),字志道,明朝外交家。 洪武二十八年(1395年),明太祖朱元璋派遣監軍傅安、將軍、太監劉煒等率领1500人前往帖木儿帝国的撒马儿罕,以開啟對中亞的通訊。他們走過了戈壁、哈密等沙漠,並成功到達撒马尔罕。然而,他們被帖木兒監禁,一直到帖木兒死後的1407年才得以回國。原來的1500人中,僅剩下17人倖存。。宣德四年(1429年),傅安卒,朝廷遣官祭祀治喪。 (zh)
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