How did the Silk Route influence Chinese culture? Iranbek Yelshibek, 8b
What is the Silk route? 0 network of trade routestrade 0 established during the Han Dynasty of ChinaHan DynastyChina 0 German geographer and traveler, Ferdinand von Richthofen 0 Traded silk, bronze ware, lacquer ware, and jade etc. 0 Location: From Asia to Europe passing through China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Greece, and Italy.
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CULTURAL DIFFUSIOM 0 Religion 0 Technology 0 Food
Religion 0 Buddhism which takes its routes from India became dominant religion in China. Also, other religions were adopted such as Islam, Zoroastrianism, Manicheism, Nestorianism dhartha.png
Technology Imported from EuropeImported from China Using grapes to make wine medical materials The Chinese Four Great Inventions: Paper making Printing Gunpowder Compass Also, silkworm breeding silk spinning
Other goods Imported from EuropeImported from China grapes, clover, walnuts, carrots, peppers, beans, spinach, cucumbers, pomegranates Rear animals Jewelry horses, jade, furs, gold, cotton, spices, pearls, and ivory Porcelain Lacquers
Conclustion 0 The greatest value of the Silk Road was the exchange of culture. The Silk Route made big influence on religion, technology and other goods. All these exchanges show that when powerful identities like China and Europe spread their ideologies, they make long last impacts to each other.
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