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杨德景琦The significance of the Silk Road: it promoted the economic and cultural exchanges between the East and the West and played a positive role in the prosperity of the Han Dynasty. The Silk Road connected several major civilizations in the world, including East Asia, Central Asia, India, West Asia and the Mediterranean, and was of great significance to the advancement of world civilization and human society. The Han Dynasty was a pioneering period of the Silk Road. Since Zhang Qian of the Western Han Dynasty "carved out" the Western regions, the two Han governments spared no effort in the development and operation of the Silk Road. This was not only for commercial reasons or to show off the national prestige, but also closely related to the political and military purpose of the two Han governments to resist the invasion of Xiongnu.
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甘朗妮The Silk Road is understood as a road for the transmission of culture, religion and technology. The Silk Road was about much more than trading goods. China's silk, papermaking, medical and other technologies; Millet, sorghum, rice and other crops spread, Western art, grapes, wine, carrots, alfalfa, watermelon and other cultivation techniques spread. The spread of culture and technology is the kind of step by step, slow, unstoppable, even war can not stop the spread. From the Hexi Corridor to Central Asia and West Asia, the Silk Road connected oases in the desert to form an ecological corridor. It was through this corridor that those technologies and cultures were transmitted.
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陈心怡0316The Silk Road effectively promoted the economic and cultural exchanges between the East and the West, and played a positive role in promoting the prosperity of the Han Dynasty; The Silk Road has greatly promoted the circulation of goods, taking the lead in realizing trade exchanges and economic exchanges between the East and the West; The Silk Road pioneered the opening of the East West thoroughfare, and built a large network of world transportation routes for the first time.
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符晶晶The Silk Road functioned not only as a trade route, but also as a bridge that linked the ancient civilizations of China, India, the Mesopotamian plains, Egypt, and Greece. It also helped to promote the exchange of science and technology between east and west. The Silk Road served as the main channel for ancient China to open up to the outside world, as well as for fresh impulses from other cultures to enter the country, which contributed a significant share to the shaping of Chinese culture.
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廖欣妹221540784The Silk Road functioned not only as a trade route, but alsoas a bridge that linked the ancient civilizations of China ,India, the Mesopotamian plains, Egypt, and Greece. It also helped to promote the exchange of science and technology between east and west. The Silk Road served as the main channel for ancient China to open up to the outside world, as well as for fresh impulses from other cultures to enter the country, which contributed a significant share to the shaping of Chinese culture. Example: Yongchang brocade of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Bird and flower embroidery of the Northern Song Dynasty。
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班定言The Silk Road functioned not only as a trade route, but also as a bridge that linked the ancient civilizations of China, India, the Mesopotamian plains, Egypt, and Greece. It also helped to promote the exchange of science and technology between east and west. The Silk Road served as the main channel for ancient China to open up to the outside world, as well as for fresh impulses from other cultures to enter the country, which contributed a significant share to the shaping of Chinese culture.
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刘保发The Silk Road functioned not only as a trade route,but also as a bridge that linked the ancient civilizations of China,India,the Mesopotamian plains,Egypyt,and Greece.It also helped to promote the exchange of science and technology between east and west.The Silk Road served as the main channel for ancient China to open up to the outside world,as well as for fresh impluses from other cultures to enter the country,which contributed significant share to the shaping of Chinese culture.
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董康The Silk Road became a bridge for economic and cultural exchanges between the East and the West. Along the Silk Road, Chinese silk textiles and technologies such as iron smelting, well digging and paper making were spread to the west. Western fur, sweat and blood horse, pomegranate, grapes and other fruits as well as Buddhism, magic, music, dance, sculpture and so on have also come to the east. 2. The Silk Road is a historical witness of the contacts and exchanges between the Western Han Dynasty and the Western Regions. The Silk Road was also the link between China and Western Asia and European countries during the Western Han Dynasty and later. 3. The Silk Road promoted economic and cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries, and also brought about close relations between the Han nationality and other ethnic minorities along the road, which promoted the development of northwest China.
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向宋蕊Nowadays, countries all over the world actively participate in regional economic and transportation cooperation in order to seek their own economic development. Therefore, the Silk Road has also been endowed with richer connotations, and has become the Asia-Europe land economic link connecting the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean based on modern transportation facilities and services, which is of great significance to promoting economic and trade cooperation, economic development and cultural exchanges among countries along the route. As an eye-catching cultural symbol. The Silk Road shows us that the only important support for the healthy development of China society is reform and opening up. In a multicultural world, China must learn to coexist and prosper with other different cultures, always keep a humble attitude, study hard from others, and constantly improve itself. Only in this way can we strengthen ourselves and make greater contributions to the whole human society.
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丁梓杰The Silk Road functioned not only as a trade route,but also as a bridge that linked the ancient civilizations of China, India,the Mesopotamian plains, Egypt, and Greece. It also helped to promote the exchange of science and technology between east and west. The Silk Road served as the main channel for ancient China toopen up to the outside world, as well as for fresh impulses from other cultures to enter the country,which contributed a significant share to the shaping of Chinese culture. Example: Yongchang brocade of the Eastern Hand Dynasty. Bird and flower embroidery of the Northern Song Dynasty