Hu Shang Hu Tengwu and Central Asians Entering China: Interpretation of Yu Hong's Tomb

Hu Shang Hu Tengwu and Central Asians Entering China: Interpretation of Yu Hong's Tomb

by Zhang Qingjie

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"Hu Shang, Hu Tengwu and the Central Asians who entered China: Interpretation of the Tomb of Yu Hong" is a sequel or companion volume to the archaeological report of "The Tomb of Yu Hong in the Sui Dynasty in Taiyuan". It attempts to show the Yellow River between the Han and Tang Dynasties from several aspects through Yu Hong and other Central Asians who entered China in the Northern Dynasties. The cultural exchange between China and the West on both sides of the Taiwan Strait aims to illustrate the close connection between the two sides of the Yellow River and the Silk Road, reveal the important position and role of Pingcheng and Jinyang in the cultural exchange between the East and the West on the Silk Road, and attract the attention of Silk Road researchers and enthusiasts.

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