Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - In which dynasty did the word "tourism" first appear in Chinese literature?

In which dynasty did the word "tourism" first appear in Chinese literature?

The word "tourism" has existed since ancient times. The earlier document in which the word tourism appears can be traced back to "Sad Journey" written by Shen Yue (441-513) in the Southern Dynasties (Song, Qi and Liang Dynasties), which contains the poem "tourism charms the spring, and spring charms tourists". Someone has made such statistics, that is, in the "Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty" which contains more than 50,000 poems, there are only 6 poems with the theme of tourism. They are "Travel" by Jia Dao, "Travel Panyu Presentation" by Li Qunyu "Liang Gong", Li Changfu's "Travel Hurts Spring", Gao Shi's "Dongping Tourism Presents Twenty-Four Rhymes to Prefect Xue", Wang Jian's "Early Winter Tourism", Liu Cang's "Spring Tourism"; and the word tourism is in "Tourism in Dongping" It appears 22 times in all the poems of "Complete Poems of the Tang Dynasty", such as "I have been traveling since I was young, and I am quite familiar with the customs of the times" (Bai Juyi's "Two Poems of Suiyi"), etc., which I will not list one by one here.

However, in addition to these poems (sentences), one undeniable fact is that the word "tourism" has not been found in ancient Chinese classic dictionaries so far