Dongdu ji (original) (raw)

Saomei dunlun Dongdu ji (掃魅敦倫東度記), also known as Dongyouji (東遊記), is a novel written in the Ming dynasty by Chinese author Fang Ruhao (方汝浩). Dongdu ji tells of two respected Buddhist monks—Burumiduo (不如密多) and Bodhidharma, who leads his three disciples from India to China to promote their religion. Described as a shanshu (善書) or "morality book", the novel was first published in 1635.