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小杉The Silk Road refers to a transport route connecting ancient China with Central Asia, West Asia, Africa, and the European continent. It appeared as early as the second century and was traveled mainly by silk merchants. Yet real communication between China, Central and West Asian countries, Africa and the European continent did not develop until the opening of the Silk Road. 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.
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用户727021
The Silk Road refers to the ancient network of trading routes connecting China with other countries in Asia and Europe. It was a major means of cultural and commercial exchange, as goods such as silk, tea, and porcelain were traded along the routes. It was also a critical means of transmitting knowledge, technology, and ideas from one region to another. The revival of the ancient Silk Road has become an important focus of international attention. For example, in 2008, the UNDP launched the "Silk Road Revival Plan", aimed at strengthening economic cooperation and cultural exchanges along the routes. The plan was intended to improve connectivity and bridge the gap between countries, much like the historical Silk Road served as a bridge between East and West.
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用户719169The Silk Road, an ancienit trade route linking China and Europe, was originalIly a caravan route, whicin began to use in C BC. The road started from Xi'an, China, and extended northwestward along the Great Wall, climbed the Pamir mountains, crossed Afghanistan, and reached the eastern Mediterranean Sea, where goods were shipped to Rome and then transported westward as wool, gold and silver With the fall of Rome and the eastward movement, the route became unsafe一 it was restored under the rule of the Mongols, and Marco Polo used it in theth century.
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The Silk Road refers to a historically significant network of interconnected trade routes that spanned across Asia, connecting the East with the West. It played a crucial role in facilitating cultural exchange, commerce, and the spread of ideas between different civilizations. The Silk Road was not a single, defined path but rather a collection of routes that linked various regions of the ancient world.
The term "Silk Road" is derived from the lucrative trade in silk that was carried out along these routes during ancient times. The trade of silk, spices, precious metals, textiles, and other goods helped foster economic and cultural interactions between the civilizations of China, India, Persia, Arabia, and the Mediterranean.
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用户719008The Silk Road refers to a transport route connecting ancient China with Central Asia,West Asia,Africa, and the European continent. It appeared as early as the second century and mainly by silk merchants. The Silk Road began in Chang'an(present-day Xi'an),through Gansu and Xinjiang to Central Asia,West Asia and to lands by the Mediterranean. There were no signs of communication between ancient Chinese civilization and Mediterranean civilization in history. In about the seventh century BC,the ancient Greeks began to learn about an ancient civilization to the east,yet knew little about it. Real communication between China,Central and West Asian,Africa and the European continent did not develo the opening of the Silk Road. The Silk Road functioned not onlya trade route,but also a bridgelinked the ancient civilizations of China,India,the Mesopotamian plains,Egypt,and Greece. It also helped to promote exchange of science and technology between east and west. The Silk Road was the main channel for ancient China up to the outside world, as well as for fresh impulses from other cultures to enter the country, which contributed to the shaping of Chinese culture.
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用户719008The Silk Road refers to a transport route connecting ancient China with Central Asia,West Asia,Africa, and the European continent. It appeared as early as the second century and mainly by silk merchants. The Silk Road began in Chang'an(present-day Xi'an),through Gansu and Xinjiang to Central Asia,West Asia and to lands by the Mediterranean. There were no signs of communication between ancient Chinese civilization and Mediterranean civilization in history. In about the seventh century BC,the ancient Greeks began to learn about an ancient civilization to the east,yet knew little about it. Real communication between China,Central and West Asian,Africa and the European continent did not develo the opening of the Silk Road. The Silk Road functioned not onlya trade route,but also a bridgelinked the ancient civilizations of China,India,the Mesopotamian plains,Egypt,and Greece. It also helped to promote exchange of science and technology between east and west. The Silk Road was the main channel for ancient China up to the outside world, as well as for fresh impulses from other cultures to enter the country, which contributed to the shaping of Chinese culture.
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用户719008The Silk Road refers to a transport route connecting ancient China with Central Asia,West Asia,Africa, and the European continent. It appeared as early as the second century and mainly by silk merchants. The Silk Road began in Chang'an(present-day Xi'an),through Gansu and Xinjiang to Central Asia,West Asia and to lands by the Mediterranean. There were no signs of communication between ancient Chinese civilization and Mediterranean civilization in history. In about the seventh century BC,the ancient Greeks began to learn about an ancient civilization to the east,yet knew little about it. Real communication between China,Central and West Asian,Africa and the European continent did not develo the opening of the Silk Road. The Silk Road functioned not onlya trade route,but also a bridgelinked the ancient civilizations of China,India,the Mesopotamian plains,Egypt,and Greece. It also helped to promote exchange of science and technology between east and west. The Silk Road was the main channel for ancient China up to the outside world, as well as for fresh impulses from other cultures to enter the country, which contributed to the shaping of Chinese culture.
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用户719145The Silk Road, abbreviated as the Silk Road, usually refers to the commercial routes in northern Eurasia. In contrast to the ancient Tea Horse Road in the south, it was opened by Zhang Qian during the Western Han Dynasty and Ban Chao during the Eastern Han Dynasty as envoys to the Western Regions, with Luoyang as the starting point. It is also said that Xi'an was the starting point.
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用户719145
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用户719145The Silk Road, abbreviated as the Silk Road, usually refers to the commercial routes in northern Eurasia. In contrast to the ancient Tea Horse Road in the south, it was opened by Zhang Qian during the Western Han Dynasty and Ban Chao during the Eastern Han Dynasty as envoys to the Western Regions, with Luoyang as the starting point. It is also said that Xi'an was the starting point.