
Research on Sino-foreign Exchanges and Silk Road Travel Literature in the 13th and 14th Centuries
by Compiled By Qiu Jiangning, Tang Yunzhi And Others
About This Novel
In the 13th and 14th centuries, due to the world conquest activities of the Mongols, China realized a global opening pattern of its two major exports, desert and ocean. China-centered economic, trade and cultural exchanges between the East and the West reached their peak. The Silk Road travel literature of this period also became a typical representative of the diversity and tolerance of Chinese civilization. This book is an important manifestation of the results of the National Social Science Fund's major bidding project "Compilation and Research of Silk Road Literature Documents from the 13th to 14th Centuries". It is also an offline auxiliary textbook written and published in conjunction with the provincial-level graduate online course "Chinese and Foreign Exchanges and Research on Silk Road Literature Literature from the 13th to 14th Centuries." The book consists of an introduction, main text and appendices. In addition to the literature summary, it mainly focuses on the themes of six series including "Journey to the West Series", "Southwest Silk Road Travel Series", "Grassland Silk Road Series", "Maritime Silk Road Travel Series", "Eastern Journey Series" and "Silk Road and Cities Series". This book is of great help in understanding the far-reaching impact of the "image of China" in the world, especially in Europe, in the 13th and 14th centuries. It can be used not only as a textbook for graduate students in universities, but also as a reference for professional researchers.
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