What do Asian nations have to say about the bronze age collapse?

by Puzbukkis

I've noticed when looking up the bronze age collapse that basically nobody in western academics has any idea what caused the bronze age collapse specifically. Some say invasion from sea people, some say trade collapse, some say plague, and they're probably all at least partially correct.

I was wondering if, during this massively catastophic period of history, there may have been any people who said "fuck this, I'm heading east" and told someone what they had witnessed in the west.

Do any eastern historians warn of the collapse of western civilization and act in reaction to it? Does anyone mention it even as a passing "shit's going down"?

I feel like when a society is colapsing, oftentime they'll be too busy dealing with that to write about it, but nearby nations might not have that same issue.

Thanks in advance.

TL;DR: Did the Zhou dynasty ever tweet about the bronze age collapse?

gynnis-scholasticus

Whilst waiting for more precise answers, there are some previous threads to read that are close to your question. Most relevant is perhaps this answer by u/KiwiHellenist, further linking to an earlier thread answered by him and u/Bentresh. There is also this thread with responses from several people, but u/Trevor_Culley discusses specifically if there was a collapse among the Persians and Elamites, if that is "eastern" enough for your question.