Phù Tang

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Sino-Vietnamese word from 扶桑 (an alternate Chinese name of the Hibiscus rosa-sinensis), derived from the name of a legendary tree that was said to have grown somewhere in the East China Sea (東海东海 (Dōnghǎi)), where the sun rose. The name was also used to refer to the sun, and a legendary country that was located in the East.

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Phù Tang

  1. (literary, Chinese mythology) Fusang, legendary land to the East commonly assumed to be Japan
  2. (literary) Synonym of Nhật Bản (Japan (an island country in Asia))
    xứ Phù Tang
    the land of Japan