The Legend of the Voyage of Xu Fu: The Search for the Mountain of Immortality, the Three Thousand Children, and the Island of the East
The Sorcerer of the First Emperor In the late third century before the common era, having unified the warring states of China to establish the Qin Dynasty, the first emperor Qin Shi Huang became obsessed with a single, ultimate quest: the conquest of physical death. Fearing the loss of his sovereign authority, the emperor gathered at his court in Xianyang thousands of alchemists, scholars, and sorcerers ( fangshi ), commanding them to discover the legendary Elixir of Life ( chang sheng bu lao yao ) that could grant him immortality. Among these sorcerers, a court magician named Xu Fu (Hsu Fu) approached the emperor in 219 BCE, claiming that in the middle of the Eastern Sea arose three sacred islands— Penglai, Fang丈, and Yingzhou —where lived the immortal sages and grew the herbs of immortality. The emperor, delighted by the report, commissioned Xu Fu to lead a massive expedition to find the islands. The first voyage failed to reach the destination due to the resistance of a giant...