Authors:
Peng Lanjia — Professor at the Faculty of Philology, Lanzhou University; Researcher at the Institute of History and Philology of Northwest Normal University; Director of the Northwest Culture Research Institute. Member of the Chinese Association for Modern Literature Studies; Deputy Chairman of the Gansu Association for Modern Literature Studies; Member of the Gansu Writers Association; Special critic of the Gansu Federation of Literary and Art Circles and the Gansu Academy of Literature; Executive Vice President of the Huanghe National Cultural Park Research Institute at Lanzhou University.
Yang Yangling — Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Culture and History, Shaanxi Academy of Social Sciences.
Summary:
This book is devoted to the study of historical trade and cultural relations between China and the countries of Eurasia. The authors, Peng Lanjia and Yang Yangling, provide a detailed account of the formation and development of the Silk Road and explain how cultural exchanges among various world civilizations were carried out along this route. The work offers an in-depth analysis of the economic, religious, and cultural interactions of the ancient period and demonstrates the profound impact of the Silk Road on human history.
The book is a valuable resource for readers interested in history, culture, and international relations, offering insight into the cultural and economic exchanges conducted along the Silk Road. It is intended for a broad readership.