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• For centuries Buddhist monks at Dunhuang collected scriptures from the west, and many pilgrims passed through the area, painting murals inside the Mogao Caves or "Caves of a Thousand Buddhas."
This system is 2000 years old.
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Desert Road
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Flaming Mountains
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Home in Turfan
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Children from Turfan
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Buddhist temple caves
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Street and covered walks.
southern route of the historic Silk Road, it
has always depended on two strong rivers
the Karakash River and the Yurungkash
River to provide the water needed to survive
old map of Guixian county. It is a diocese of the
Roman Catholic church,. currently vacant.
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4th largest area of Buddhist grottoes
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Maiji Mountain
This system is 2000 years old.
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Desert Road
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Flaming Mountains
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Home in Turfan
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Children from Turfan
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Buddhist temple caves
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Street and covered walks.
southern route of the historic Silk Road, it
has always depended on two strong rivers
the Karakash River and the Yurungkash
River to provide the water needed to survive
old map of Guixian county. It is a diocese of the
Roman Catholic church,. currently vacant.
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4th largest area of Buddhist grottoes
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Maiji Mountain
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Loulan, Guizi and Yutian were three important states in the Western Region at that time. They were all abandoned for uncertain reasons and travelers today can see ruins of these three once flourishing places.
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The Silk Road
The Silk Road was one of the reasons the Han dynasty prospered with a network of smaller trade routes that stretched more than four thousand miles. The Roman empire dominated the Mediterranean, but the silk road connected both powerful empires and linked the people of the east and the west for over a thousand years.
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The famous Chinese Monk Xuanzang in Tang Dynasty traveled along the Silk Road during the Tang Dynasty.
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The famous Chinese Monk Xuanzang in Tang Dynasty traveled along the Silk Road during the Tang Dynasty.
Loulan, Guizi and Yutian were three important states in the Western Region at that time. They were all abandoned for uncertain reasons and travelers today can see ruins of these three once flourishing places.
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The Silk Road
The Silk Road was one of the reasons the Han dynasty prospered with a network of smaller trade routes that stretched more than four thousand miles. The Roman empire dominated the Mediterranean, but the silk road connected both powerful empires and linked the people of the east and the west for over a thousand years.
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The famous Chinese Monk Xuanzang in Tang Dynasty traveled along the Silk Road during the Tang Dynasty.
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The famous Chinese Monk Xuanzang in Tang Dynasty traveled along the Silk Road during the Tang Dynasty.
丝绸之路-英语PPT教学提纲
Clear obstacles for chinese businessmen. 胡旋舞—西域STYLE An Shi Rebllion _halted
Brief Introduction
The Silk Road revived greatly during Yuan Dynasty period.
The influence of the silk road to the world
Promote the development of railway transportation and reduce the time
Promote innovative foreign trade processing Promote border port infrastructure construction Boost the China economic delopment
Marco Polo The Travels of Macro Polo
INTRODUCE CHINA SYSTEMATICALLY
Brief Introduction
As travel by sea became more popular ,the Silk Road on the land declined.
Brief Introduction
Formally started after Zhang Qian”s visiting to Western Han dynasty.
Play an important role in exploring the Silk Road.
Brief Introduction
The Silk Road on the Sea
Brief Introduction
The Silk Road revived greatly during Yuan Dynasty period.
The influence of the silk road to the world
Promote the development of railway transportation and reduce the time
Promote innovative foreign trade processing Promote border port infrastructure construction Boost the China economic delopment
Marco Polo The Travels of Macro Polo
INTRODUCE CHINA SYSTEMATICALLY
Brief Introduction
As travel by sea became more popular ,the Silk Road on the land declined.
Brief Introduction
Formally started after Zhang Qian”s visiting to Western Han dynasty.
Play an important role in exploring the Silk Road.
Brief Introduction
The Silk Road on the Sea
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Xian
As mentioned earlier, Xian (Chang'an) was the starting point of the Silk Road and a major hub for trade and cultural exchange.
Kaifeng
A city in central China, Kaifeng was an important commercial center on the Silk Road and a gateway to the Yellow River region.
Central Asia
Bactria (today's northern Afghanistan) was a key region for the Silk Road, connecting it with the Indus Valley Civilization.
Central Asian Counties
Key Cities and
03 CountiesБайду номын сангаасon the Silk Road
Starting Points
China
Xian, Chang'an (today's Xi'an), was the starting point of the Silk Road. It was the capital of the Han and Tang dynasties and a major hub for trade and cultural exchange.
Over time, the routes expanded and became more heavily trafficked as merchants from various countries took advantage of the opportunities presented by the trade in silk and other goods.
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张倩之后,班超带着使命到西部地区,繁荣的丝绸之路 被外部战争阻断。他的助手甘英到达大秦(古罗马), 甚至去了波斯湾,加深了丝绸之路。
Tang Dynasty
The Tang Dynasty government paid more attention to the Silk Road.Unlike the Silk Road in Han Dynasty, Tang Dynasty had control over some areas of Western Region and Central Asia along the road, establishing effective and sturdy orders, which cleared obstacles for Chinese businessmen. 唐代政府更加注重“丝绸之路”。不同于汉代丝 绸之路,唐代控制了丝绸之路沿线的西部地区和 中亚的一些地区,建立有效的和强大的政府部门, 给中国的商人清除了障碍。
海上丝绸之路的主要始于广 州,泉州,邓州,扬州,明 州港,东到韩国,日本,南ቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱ至东南方国家和西方的欧洲 和非洲。
The Northern Silk Road on the land is the most famous,and We know it very well. 北方丝绸之路最为有名, 广为人知。
北方丝绸之路通常是指路线从长安(今西安), 西到武威的旅行,穿越河西走廊到敦煌,西到 欧洲。
Introduction
The Southern Silk Road on the land usually refers to the route starts from Sichuan Province and go south to India and Burma.this road has also played a great role in the war between China and Japan.
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The Silk Road also led to the development of new scripts, such as the Uyghur alphabet, which was derived from the Aramaic script and used to write the Uyghur language.
The Silk Road had multiple branches, including the Northern Route, the Central Route, and the Southern Route.
The trade routes were not limited to land, and sea routes were also used to transport goods.
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The Geography and Culture of the Silk Road
The Silk Road traversed vast deserts, mountain ranges, and grasslands, making it a challenging environment for travel. The routes were dictated by the geography, with many sections only accessible via specific passes or natural features like oases.
Writing systems along the Silk Road, including cursive scripts such as Kharosthi and Brahmi, were influenced by contact with other languages and cultures.
丝绸之路SILKROAD英语演讲PPT
of the Late Han Dynasty province, China, dated to the Western
(1st–2nd century AD).
Han Era, 2nd century BC.
Roman Empire & Medieval
A Westerner on a camel, Northern Wei Dynasty (386–534).
›So, some scholars prefer the term "Silk Routes" because the road included an extensive network of routes.
CLASSIC SILK ROAD
CLASSIC SILK ROAD
Overland routes
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INTRODUCTION
›The Silk Road gets its name from the lucrative Chinese silk trade, a major reason for the connection of trade routes into an extensive transcontinental network.
SILK ROAD
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INTRODUCTION CLASSIC SILK ROAD HISTORY
SIGNIFICANCE
INTRODUCTION
›The Silk Road, or Silk Route, is a series of trade and cultural transmission routes that were central to cultural interaction through regions of the Asian continent connecting West and East by linking traders, merchants, pilgrims, monks, soldiers, nomads and urban dwellers from China to the Mediterranean Sea during various periods of time.
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Tang Dynasty
After An Shi Rebellion in Tang Dynasty, the empire fell down. the Tang Government had lost control of the Western Region and the trade on the Silk Road was halted.
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Han Dynasty
After Zhang Qian,Ban Chao took on a mission to the Western Region, smoothing the Silk Road that had been blocked by external wars. His assistant Gan Ying reached Daqin (ancient Rome) and even went to Persian Gulf, deepened the Silk Road.
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The Northern Silk Road on the land is
the most famous,and
We know it very well.
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Beginning
It’s very hard to say exactly when the Silk Road started.many incoherent small scale trade routes have existed long long ago,they can be considered as the earliest Silk Road beginning form.
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Tang Dynasty
The Tang Dynasty government paid more attention to the Silk Road.Unlike the Silk Road in Han Dynasty, Tang Dynasty had control over some areas of Western Region and Central Asia along the road, establishing effective and sturdy orders, which cleared obstacles for Chinese businessmen.
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Han Dynasty
The Silk Road formally started after Zhang Qian’s visiting as an envoy to Western Region in Western Han Dynasty.He went there twice separatelly in 138 B.C and 119 B.C,He plays an important role in exploring the Silk Road.
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Introduction
The Silk Road on the sea mainly started from Guangzhou,Quanzhou,Dengz hou,Yangzhou,Mingzhou ports,it can go east to Corea,Japan,South to East-southern countries and west to Europe and Africa.
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Introduction
The Northern Silk Road on the land usually refers to the routes start from Chang’an(now Xi’an), travelling west to Wuwei, passing though Hexi Corridor to Dunhuang and go west to Europe.
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Introduction
The Southern Silk Road on the land usually refers to the route starts from Sichuan Province and go south to India and Burma.this road has also played a great role in the war between China and Japan.
THE SILK ROAD
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Introduction
The Silk Road refers to the ancient trade route connecting Asia Continent and European Continent,usually it can be classified into Northern Silk Road on the land,Southern Silk Road on the land and the Silk Road on the sea.
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Yuan Dynasty
Trade along the Silk Road reached its zenith during this period. The famous traveler Marco Polo traveled along the Silk Road visiting DaDu that is today’s Beijing and wrote his famous book 《The Travels of Marco Polo》,which
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Yuan Dynasty
The silk road on the land revived greatly during Yuan Dynasty period. Genghis Khan conquered all the small states, unified China and built a large empire under his rule.