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Silk Road (chinese)
General Fiction丝绸之路(中)
Wen Gan
This romantic history book, traveling through time and space for fifty-five years, is a complete drama of the ancient Silk Road. This historical novel reveals an important value to future generations, and it is also an iron law from prosperity to decline: "The people of Qin have no time to mourn themselves, and future generations will mourn for them. Later generations will grieve without taking note of it, which will also make future generations mourn for future generations."
This romantic history book, traveling through time and space for fifty-five years, is a complete drama of the ancient Silk Road. This historical novel reveals an important value to future generations, and it is also an iron law from prosperity to decline: "The people of Qin have no time to mourn themselves, and future generations will mourn for them. Later generations will grieve without taking note of it, which will also make future generations mourn for future generations."

Silk Road (volume 2)
General Fiction丝绸之路(下册)
Wen Gan
The Silk Road is a term that is both familiar and unfamiliar to every Chinese. In 1877, German geographer Richthofen, in his book "China", for the first time called the transportation route mainly related to silk trade between China in the Han Dynasty and southern and western Central Asia and India as the "Silk Road". So, for the first time in history, this 2,000-year-old trade route that stretches for thousands of miles between Europe and Asia has a romantic and dreamy name: the Silk Road. The book "Silk Road" has a total of 1.9 Million words and is divided into three volumes: upper, middle and lower volumes. The book closely focuses on the development of the three major military powers of Tang, Tubo and Dashi on the Silk Road, comprehensively showing the story of the economic and cultural exchanges between the East and the West on the Silk Road.
The Silk Road is a term that is both familiar and unfamiliar to every Chinese. In 1877, German geographer Richthofen, in his book "China", for the first time called the transportation route mainly related to silk trade between China in the Han Dynasty and southern and western Central Asia and India as the "Silk Road". So, for the first time in history, this 2,000-year-old trade route that stretches for thousands of miles between Europe and Asia has a romantic and dreamy name: the Silk Road. The book "Silk Road" has a total of 1.9 Million words and is divided into three volumes: upper, middle and lower volumes. The book closely focuses on the development of the three major military powers of Tang, Tubo and Dashi on the Silk Road, comprehensively showing the story of the economic and cultural exchanges between the East and the West on the Silk Road.

Silk Road (part 2)
General Fiction丝绸之路(中册)
Wen Gan
The Silk Road is a term that is both familiar and unfamiliar to every Chinese. In 1877, German geographer Richthofen, in his book "China", for the first time called the transportation route mainly related to silk trade between China in the Han Dynasty and southern and western Central Asia and India as the "Silk Road". So, for the first time in history, this 2,000-year-old trade route that stretches for thousands of miles between Europe and Asia has a romantic and dreamy name: the Silk Road. The book "Silk Road" has a total of 1.9 Million words and is divided into three volumes: upper, middle and lower volumes. The book closely focuses on the development of the three major military powers of Tang, Tubo and Dashi on the Silk Road, comprehensively showing the story of the economic and cultural exchanges between the East and the West on the Silk Road.
The Silk Road is a term that is both familiar and unfamiliar to every Chinese. In 1877, German geographer Richthofen, in his book "China", for the first time called the transportation route mainly related to silk trade between China in the Han Dynasty and southern and western Central Asia and India as the "Silk Road". So, for the first time in history, this 2,000-year-old trade route that stretches for thousands of miles between Europe and Asia has a romantic and dreamy name: the Silk Road. The book "Silk Road" has a total of 1.9 Million words and is divided into three volumes: upper, middle and lower volumes. The book closely focuses on the development of the three major military powers of Tang, Tubo and Dashi on the Silk Road, comprehensively showing the story of the economic and cultural exchanges between the East and the West on the Silk Road.

Silk Road (volume 1)
General Fiction丝绸之路(上册)
Wen Gan
In June of the fourth year of Jinglong's reign in the Tang Dynasty, on the Ganzhou commercial road, the sparse dead trees were obscured by the rising dust. In just a moment, a terrifying scene of impending disaster appeared in front of him. Through the mist diffused by the wind and sand, there are three large camel teams with the charm of the Silk Road. Accompanied by the whistling of the wind and sand and the melodious sound of camel bells, they come slowly from far to near.
In June of the fourth year of Jinglong's reign in the Tang Dynasty, on the Ganzhou commercial road, the sparse dead trees were obscured by the rising dust. In just a moment, a terrifying scene of impending disaster appeared in front of him. Through the mist diffused by the wind and sand, there are three large camel teams with the charm of the Silk Road. Accompanied by the whistling of the wind and sand and the melodious sound of camel bells, they come slowly from far to near.

Silk Road (part 2)
General Fiction丝绸之路(下)
Wen Gan
This romantic history book, traveling through time and space for fifty-five years, is a complete drama of the ancient Silk Road. This historical novel reveals an important value to future generations, and it is also an iron law from prosperity to decline: "The people of Qin have no time to mourn themselves, and future generations will mourn for them. Later generations will grieve without taking note of it, which will also make future generations mourn for future generations."
This romantic history book, traveling through time and space for fifty-five years, is a complete drama of the ancient Silk Road. This historical novel reveals an important value to future generations, and it is also an iron law from prosperity to decline: "The people of Qin have no time to mourn themselves, and future generations will mourn for them. Later generations will grieve without taking note of it, which will also make future generations mourn for future generations."