Maritime Silk Road 2000

Maritime Silk Road 2000

by Liang Erping

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In 2013, the Party Central Committee led by General Secretary Xi Jinping proposed the strategic concept of building a "New Silk Road Economic Belt" and a "21st Century Maritime Silk Road" (referred to as "One Belt, One Road"). It is against this background that the ancient "Maritime Silk Road" has become a hot topic of concern. The ancient "Maritime Silk Road" emerged in the period of Emperor Wu of the Western Han Dynasty, developed from the Three Kingdoms to the Northern and Southern Dynasties, peaked in the Tang and Song Dynasties, degenerated in the Ming Dynasty, and reversed in the late Qing Dynasty... This book follows the historical trails paved by ancient documents, ancient tombs, ancient paintings, ancient ships, and ancient relics, and strives to master the "first-hand information" of the ancient "Maritime Silk Road" and enter the "first-hand information" of the ancient "Maritime Silk Road". "One Site", more use of archaeological evidence to explore the historical truth, and explain this long and complicated history of maritime exchanges with both text and pictures... "Maritime Silk Road 2000" helps people understand China's ancient "Maritime Silk Road". With this understanding, people will know that today's construction of the "21st Century Maritime Silk Road" is by no means a simple repetition or simple inheritance of the ancient "Maritime Silk Road". The New Silk Road is not only an initiative to weave a network of economic cooperation, but also the formulation of economic rules for the new century. It is also a new layout that takes the initiative on the international political and cultural stage.

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