1、会计学1Unit7TheSilkRoad丝绸之路丝绸之路第1页/共59页第2页/共59页4第3页/共59页第4页/共59页第5页/共59页第6页/共59页第7页/共59页very well.very well.第8页/共59页as the as the earliest earliest Silk Road Silk Road beginning beginning form.form.第9页/共59页11Originating from Changan(the present-day Xian),the route traversed Shanxi Province,the hexi cor
2、ridor in Gansu province,the Tarim Basin in Xingjing,the Pamir mountain region,Afghanistan,Iran,Iraq and Syria,ending at Mediterranean.第10页/共59页第11页/共59页13(164BC114BC)An explorer,traveler and diplomat in Han dynasty.第12页/共59页14第13页/共59页15the western edges of the region.They were often attacked by the
3、 small Central Asian tribes who wanted to capture the traders valuable commodities.第14页/共59页16dispatched General ZhangQian as an envoy to build good relationships with these tribes.第15页/共59页established trade relationships.Zhang Qian-father of Silk Road第16页/共59页18第17页/共59页第18页/共59页20uncertain reasons
4、 and travelers today can see ruins of these three once flourishing places.第19页/共59页21visit Changan(todays Xian)to express their appreciation for the new relationship and show their respect to the Han Government.第20页/共59页22.第21页/共59页第22页/共59页24-Trade route-A bridage that linked Ancient China to the o
5、utside world-第23页/共59页第24页/共59页第25页/共59页sturdy orders,which sturdy orders,which cleared obstacles for cleared obstacles for Chinese businessmenChinese businessmen.第26页/共59页28第27页/共59页29journey westward to India.Xuanzang was surprised by the warm reception he received along his way.第28页/共59页30in the
6、Western Region and this contributed greatly to the Tang governments friendly relationship with these states.第29页/共59页第30页/共59页small states,unified China and built a large empire under his rule.第31页/共59页33Silk Road visiting DaDu that is todays Beijing and wrote his famous book about the orient and in
7、troduced China to western countries systematically.第32页/共59页34第33页/共59页第34页/共59页36even soldiers.During more than 2000 years,the road improved the transfer from nomads to urban dwellers across the Asian continent even the countries bordering upon Mediterranean.第35页/共59页第36页/共59页第37页/共59页第38页/共59页第39页
8、/共59页第40页/共59页第41页/共59页43第42页/共59页44Silk Road.第43页/共59页45.Routes of the Silk RoadGenerally speaking,there were two major routes:one was overland,the other was across the Indian Ocean.第44页/共59页46第45页/共59页47Guangxithe sea of Japanthe Bay of Bengalthe India Peninsulathe Persian Gulf第46页/共59页48第47页/共59页
9、49第48页/共59页50The Silk Road had served for tens of hundreds of years as the main route of business over the continents of Asia,Europe and Africa,an artery of Commodity Flow and cultural exchange that gave immense impetus to the rise of major economies and civilization of the world.It linked such anci
10、ent civilizations as China,India,Greece,Egypt,and Babylonia.In a sense,the Silk Road was no other than a route of culture and civilization.The meaning of the Silk Road第49页/共59页51第50页/共59页52第51页/共59页53第52页/共59页54第53页/共59页55第54页/共59页56handbag第55页/共59页57第56页/共59页Thanks for your attention 第57页/共59页59第58页/共59页