Silk, tea, spices, salt, and rice were just a few.
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The ancient official who traveled from China to Bactria was Zhang Qian, a diplomat and explorer during the Han Dynasty. He was sent on a mission around 139 BCE to establish relations with the Western regions and to gather information about the peoples and cultures beyond China. His journey helped pave the way for the Silk Road trade routes, facilitating cultural and economic exchanges between China and the West.
nd because of the silk road the one that was sent out of china by the silk road is silk because silk is the main and only thing that people back then used to buy a lot and i would now this because i had read abotthe silk road when i was middle school but know that i am in high in school istill know a lot about elementary and middle school.
China sent troops during the Korean war to the North to help them fight the South. Russia gave the North and China weapons.
It is a matter of debate among historians as to who brought Buddhism to China. Some European historians say Ashoka sent the royal monk Massim Sthavira into China around 265 BCE; others assert that Li Fang and seventeen other missionaries arrived in China during the Qin dynasty. Trading during the Silk Road period encouraged the spread of Buddhism, but scholars debate whether it was more prevalent on the land or sea routes.
Three countries that sent ships to China for trade historically include Portugal, the Netherlands, and Britain. These countries established trade relationships and ports in China during the Age of Exploration.
During the Korean war, China sent troops to help North Korea. The Soviet Union (Russia) also helped.
If China sent troops south in WWII, it's because they were part of the allies during WWII.
silk (: China tried to keep it a secret a long time ago silk (: China tried to keep it a secret a long time ago They also traded cloth and spices, such as cinnamon.
The silk road was used to trade items such as gold, grapes pomegranates, and jade from the west. Silk, gunpowder, paper and bamboo were sent out from china in the East. Ideas were also passed along the road such as Buddhism.
Yes. The Chinese were at war against the Japanese in World War 2. The United States sent China war supplies by air from India. The pilots flew over the Hump or the Himalayas. The planes that flew that route were called, "The Flying Tigers." An attempt was made to build a 2,000 kilometer road from India to China through the Jungles of Burma. It was called "Stillwell's Road" after General Stillwell. Today China is paving that road and calling it "The Silk Road."