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用户721481
Broadly speaking, it can be divided into the Land Silk Road and the Maritime Silk Road.
The overland Silk Road originated from the Western Han Dynasty (202-8 BC) when Emperor Wu of Han sent Zhang Qian on an envoy to the Western Regions, opening up a land passage starting from the capital Chang'an (now Xi'an), passing through Gansu and Xinjiang, to Central Asia and West Asia, and connecting various Mediterranean countries. The starting point of the Silk Road during the Eastern Han Dynasty was in Luoyang. Its initial function was to transport silk produced in ancient China, which became a comprehensive trade route during the Ming Dynasty.
The Maritime Silk Road was a maritime passage for ancient China to engage in transportation, trade, and cultural exchanges with foreign countries. The road was mainly centered around the South China Sea, hence it is also known as the South China Sea Silk Road. The Maritime Silk Road was formed during the Qin and Han dynasties, developed from the Three Kingdoms to the Sui dynasty, and flourished during the Tang, Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. It is the oldest known maritime route.
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用户721580The Silk Road wasn’t actually a road. It was not even a single route。 The Silk Road was a name given to any route that led across China to Rome. Nobody knows when the Silk Road first connected China to the west for sure. But we think and learn that it was made about during the Han dynasty (BC206-AD220). The Silk Road covered the distance of about 7,000 kilometers. The Silk Road wasn’t actually one road. It was actually many roads that ran through different countries. The roads linked China to Rome. They ran through high mountains and the harsh deserts.
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用户721580
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用户721450The Silk Road refers to the ancient network of trade routes that connected China with the rest of the world. It was named after the valuable commodity that was traded along these routes, silk. The Silk Road played a crucial role in facilitating cultural, economic, and technological exchanges between the East and the West for over 2,000 years. It allowed for the exchange of goods, ideas, religions, and technologies between different civilizations, contributing to the development and spread of Chinese culture, as well as the cultural diversity of the regions it connected. The Silk Road is not only significant in terms of trade but also in promoting cultural exchange and fostering mutual understanding between different civilizations.
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用户721470The Silk Road, abbreviated as the Silk Road, generally refers to the overland Silk Road, which can be broadly divided into the overland Silk Road and the maritime Silk Road. The narrow definition of the "Silk Road" refers to the land passage that started in Chang'an or Luoyang, ancient China, passed through Gansu and Xinjiang, reached Central Asia and West Asia, and connected various Mediterranean countries.
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用户721448The SilkRoad refers t the ancient networkof trade routes that connected China withthe rest of the world. It was named after the valuable commoditthat was traded along these routes,silk,The SilkRoad payed a crucial role in facilitating cultural,economic, and technol0gical exchanges between the East and the West for over2,000years. It allowed for the exchange of 90ods, ideas, religions, and technologies between different civilizations, contributing 切o the development and spread of Chinese culture, as well as the cultural diversitof the regions 汁 connected.The SilR0ad jis not only significant in terms of trade but also in pPromoting Cutural exchange and fostering mutual understanding between different civiizations.
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甘露The Silk Road refers to the ancient network of trade routes that connected China with the rest of the world. It was named after the valuable commodity that was traded along these routes, silk. The Silk Road played a crucial role in facilitating cultural, economic, and technological exchanges between the East and the West for over 2,000 years. It allowed for the exchange of goods, ideas, religions, and technologies between different civilizations, contributing to the development and spread of Chinese culture, as well as the cultural diversity of the regions it connected. The Silk Road is not only significant in terms of trade but also in promoting cultural exchange and fostering mutual understanding between different civilizations.
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张运涵
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张鹏The ancient Silk Road was a groundbreaking gateway between the East and the West, building a global transportation network for the first time. The ancient Silk Road greatly promoted the circulation of commodities and took the lead in realizing commercial and economic exchanges between the East and the West. The ancient Silk Road promoted the interactive dissemination of science and technology, and extensively and profoundly promoted the production progress and even social reform of the countries along the route.