Hu Tianhan's Moon Reflects the Western Ocean: Three Thousand Years of Vicissitudes on the Silk Road

Hu Tianhan's Moon Reflects the Western Ocean: Three Thousand Years of Vicissitudes on the Silk Road

by Zhang Guogang

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The "Silk Road" has broad connotations. It was the largest passage on the Eurasian continent in pre-modern times, connecting various important civilization regions in history. Chinese civilization has lasted for thousands of years. In the process of collision and integration of Eastern culture and foreign culture, it has inspired and formed a more splendid and diverse civilization. From a historical and cultural perspective, this book focuses on the historical evolution of the "Belt and Road Initiative" from ancient times, Han to Tang, Song to Ming, late Ming to mid-Qing. Through characters, events, artifacts, art and other aspects, it deeply explains the conflict and integration between the universality and particularity of civilization, and understands the contribution and influence of Chinese culture on world civilization.

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