The Relationship between the Silk Road and Han and Tang Literature

The Relationship between the Silk Road and Han and Tang Literature

by Shi Yuntao

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431Kwords33chapters
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The Silk Road is a road of great significance that promotes the progress of human civilization. It is first of all the result of "human" activities, and human activities are bound to be reflected in literature. Literature is the image reflection and emotional projection of human social life. The development and changes of literature are a barometer of social and historical development and changes. Literature is the aesthetic expression of human social history. When human society had the Silk Road, it also had literature reflecting the Silk Road. This road of economic trade, cultural exchange, and mutual learning among civilizations has long been the object of literary expression. Poetry, prose, novels, and other literary styles in the Han and Tang Dynasties all have rich Silk Road connotations, reflecting the Silk Road's transportation conditions, natural features, historical changes, and Sino-foreign exchanges. The economic and trade activities of the Silk Road and the achievements of foreign civilizations have become literary images, inspiring people's interest and inspiration in creation, and injecting fresh blood and powerful power into literature.

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