Travel Along the Silk Road

Travel Along the Silk Road

by Yang Xianping

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This is a collection of essays involving personal travel history and spiritual history in the northern region. It is a solitary journey to the waist of the ancient Silk Road, from the Lanzhou section of the Yellow River to Dunhuang. Most of them focus on the Badain Jaran Desert where the author has lived for many years, such as the author's on-the-spot investigation and discovery of Ejina, the ancient Rinai deep in the quicksand, the flowing Ruoshui River, the Yanzhi Mountain of the royal racecourse of the past dynasties, Gansu and Suzhou, and even Dunhuang, a place where sandstorms are raging. The article not only contains thoughts based on history and reality, but also expresses personal emotions under special circumstances during the journey. From it, readers can understand the historical and cultural changes of the Silk Road and even most of the northern region over thousands of years. Oasis, Populus euphratica, rapeseed flowers; Gobi, castles, sandstorms... When traveling along the Silk Road, there are always some people or things that unexpectedly touch the heart, and even the soul that is often hidden.

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