Mariner's compass rim
A Chinese compass with one row of characters. . Around the rim there are 24 Chinese characters indicating the traditional azimuthal directions in 15 degree increments. These characters come from a row found on all Chinese geomantic compasses. It is believed that the Chinese mariner's compass developed from the geomantic one. Together the characters consist of the 20 cyclical characters and 4 gua (trigrams). These characters are arranged in the Zheng Zhen ('correct needle') position (i.e. the north-south direction). Beginning with the character in the South position and moving clockwise the characters are: Wu, Ding, Wei, Kun, Shen, Geng, You, Xin, Xu, Qian, Hai, Ren, Zi, Gui, Chou, Gen, Yin, Jia, Mao, Yi, Chen, Xun, Si and Bing. Although the characters do refer to directions, the characters in the North, South, East and West directions are not the characters or the literal translations for these directions, but are the traditional characters from the geomancer's compass. The character indicating the direction 'South' is red, while all other characters are black. The rim with Chinese characters is made out of ivory. The character indicating the direction 'South' is red, while all other characters are black. The compass has a lid.
Object Details
ID: | NAV0240.3 |
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Type: | Mariner's compass rim |
Display location: | Not on display |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Caird Collection |
Measurements: | Diameter: 90 mm;Overall: 11 mm |
Parts: |
Mariner's compass (Mariner's compass)
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