The Xi\'an Stele, erected in Tang China\'s capital in 781, describes in both Syriac and Chinese the existence of Christian communities in northern China.
While scholars have so far considered the Stele exclusively in relation to the Chinese cultural and historical context, Todd Godwin here demonstrates that it can only be fully understood by reconstructing the complex connections that existed between the Church of the East, Sasanian aristocratic culture and the Tang Empire (617-907) between the.
The Xi\'an Stele, erected in Tang China\'s capital in 781, describes in both Syriac and Chinese the existence of Christian communities in northern China