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刘怡辉The Forbidden City, also known as the Palace Museum, is where 24 emperors ofthe Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1616-1911) dynasties ruled China from the15th century to the early 20th century. It is the most splendid palace complex inBeijing and one of the best preservedof its kind in the world. Its awe- inspiring ar-chitecture and huge variety of collections stand as living evidence to the rich his-torical essence of this country.
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何雨心The Silk Road Ancient trade route that linked China with Europe. Originally a caravan route and used from с 100 BC, the 4,000-mi (6,400-km) road started in Xi'an, China, followed the Great Wall to the northwest, climbed the Pamir Mtns., crossed Afghanistan, and went on to the eastern Mediterranean Sea, where goods were taken by boat to Rome. Silk was carried wesard, while wool, gold, and silver were carried easard. With the fall of Rome, the route became unsafe; it was revived under the Mongols, and Marco Polo used it in the 13th century.
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王菲桐The Silk Road Economic Zone is a new economicdevelopment zone with the ancient Silk Road SilkRoad Economic Belt, East Asia Pacific Economic Circle and the West as the European economic circle.It is considered to be the longest in the world andthe most potential "Silk Road Economic Belt" of theAsia Pacific Economic Corridor. It is a concept of"economic belt", which reflects the economic belt'sthinking on the coordinated development of cities, and "century Maritime Silk Road Economic Zone" "Theroad" is based on history and focuses on the 10th anniversary of China ASEAN strategic partnership.
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郑思源220540032The 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. The term "Silk Road," or "die Seidenstrasse" in German, was first noted down by the German geographer Ferdinand von Richthofen at the end of the 19th century.
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邰爱华Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Brussels Sunday for a state visit to Belgium, the first ever made by a Chinese head of state to the country in 27 years. Belgium is the last leg of Xi Jinping's four-nation European trip. Before Belgium, he visited the Netherlands, France and Germany, and attended the third Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague . Chinese President Xi Jinping has called on China and Germany to work together to build the Silk Road economic belt. Xi Jinping made the remarks during a visit to Port of Duisburg, the world's biggest inland harbor and a transport and logistics hub of Europe. He said China's proposal of building the Silk Road economic belt, based on the idea of common development and prosperity, aims to better connect the Asian and European markets, will enrich the idea of the Silk Road with a new meaning, and benefit all the people along the belt. The Chinese leader expressed the hope that Port of Duisburg will play a bigger role in the China-Germany and China-Europe cooperation.
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刘孙琳The Silk Road, or Silk Road for short. In the Western Han Dynasty (202 B.C. -- 8 B.C.), Zhang Qian, an envoy to the Western regions, opened an overland route starting from Chang 'an (today's Xi 'an), through Gansu and Xinjiang, to Central Asia and West Asia, and connecting the Mediterranean countries (this road was also called the "Northwest Silk Road" to distinguish the other two transportation routes named "Silk Road" in the future).The Silk Road was a trade route across the Eurasian continent in history, which promoted the friendly exchanges between European and Asian countries and China. China is the home of silk, and silk is the most representative commodity exported from China through this route.
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万泽岳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. The term "Silk Road," or "die Seidenstrasse" in German, was first noted down by the German geographer Ferdinand von Richthofen at the end of the 19th century. The Silk Road began in Chang'an (present-day Xi'an, capital of Shaanxi Province), passing 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 earlier 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. Before the Silk Road, according to archeological findings, there had already existed an intermittent trade route on the grasslands from the Yellow River and Indus River drainage areas to the Euphrates and Tigris, and the Nile drainage areas. 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.
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尹天昌2 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Silk Road, referred to as the Silk Road, generally refers to the land Silk Road, in a broad sense, it is divided into the land Silk Road and the maritime Silk Road. The land-based Silk Road originated in the Western Han Dynasty (202-8 years ago). Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent Zhang Qian as an envoy to the Western Regions, starting from the capital Chang'an (now Xi'an), passing through Gansu and Xinjiang, to Central Asia and West Asia, and connecting the Mediterranean countries Land passage. The starting point of the Silk Road in the Eastern Han Dynasty was Luoyang. Its original function was to transport silk produced in ancient China, which became a comprehensive trade road during the Ming Dynasty. In 1877, the German geological geographer Richthofen named the "Silk Road" in his book "China". This Western Region traffic Road between China and Central Asia, China and India, which used silk trade as the medium from 114 to 127, was quickly accepted by academia and the public and formally used. [1]
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宁睿晴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. The term "Silk Road," or "die Seidenstrasse" in German, was first noted down by the German geographer Ferdinand von Richthofen at the end of the 19th century.