Yes, silk significantly influenced other civilizations, particularly through the Silk Road trade routes that connected the East and West. It not only served as a luxury commodity but also facilitated cultural exchanges, including art, religion, and technology. The demand for silk led to the establishment of trade networks and economic ties, impacting societies from China to Europe and beyond. Additionally, the techniques of silk production and weaving spread to different regions, further enriching their textile traditions.
They introduced the silk road to other civilizations by trading.
chinese civilizations
WHOSE influence?
helped trade to flourish and the economy to be goodful
The silk road was invented because the Chinese needed a fast but effective way of trading goods to other civilizations in their area.
the cultrure influence by giving to most uplifing thing
by influencing silk and other products
The silk road was a huge part of our world history it spread many new ideas and innovations it spread Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam as well as other religions it made many civilizations rich and developed silk roads also spread goods from one civilization to the next such as silk from china and spices from India but the silk road also cause diseases such as measles and black plague to spread and wipe out civilizations.
Here's a clue... I know that the Chinese formed silk worms which formed our silk, but I forgot which cradle it was.
the great trade route was known as the silk road that had many other trade routes connecting China to the rest of the world with the great trade
silk, ivory, jade, glass, cloths, and gold. that's all i know as for now :)
the political influence of Buddhism in the tang empire was the silk roads