A Preliminary Exploration of the National Heritage in the West: Focusing on Han Confucianism, the Dunhuang Scripture Cave and the Ancient Tea Horse Road

A Preliminary Exploration of the National Heritage in the West: Focusing on Han Confucianism, the Dunhuang Scripture Cave and the Ancient Tea Horse Road

by Zhao Guangzhi Zhang Lei Wang Kan Wang Yongkang

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The west mentioned in this book is geographically centered on the western region of China. Guoku means the country's inherent culture, indicating that the content described in this book focuses on excellent traditional culture. The geographical scope of the activities of the "national heritage" (Confucianism, Dunhuang documents and the Ancient Tea Horse Road during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty) covered in the book: Han Chang'an, Dunhuang, and Southwest China, all belong to the western region. This book will be divided into four chapters to discuss the relationship between Confucianism and Confucianism during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the study of Dunhuang posthumous writings, the arrangement and cataloging of Dunhuang posthumous writings, and the spread of multiculturalism in the context of the "tea-horse trade".

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