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"Sino-Foreign Exchanges in the Han Dynasty" PPT courseware during the Qin and Han Dynasties
1. Do you know these people?
1. Zhang Qian: Western Han Dynasty
2. Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty (Western Han Dynasty): Protector of the Western Regions
3. Ban Chao: Eastern Han Dynasty
Zhang Qian’s first mission to the Western Regions
Result: Zhang Qian understood the economic, political, and cultural conditions of the countries in the Western Regions, as well as their desire to communicate with the Han Dynasty.
China's silk and textiles were transported from Chang'an to the west, passing through the Hexi Corridor and present-day Xinjiang, to West Asia, and then from West Asia to Europe. This was the famous Silk Road in history.
Self-learning:
1. When and where was Buddhism introduced to China?
2. Where is the first temple in China? what is it call?
3. Why can Buddhism be widely spread in China?
Summary
Exchanges between China and foreign countries during the Han Dynasty
It can be seen that foreign exchanges during the Han Dynasty were rich and active, showing an open trend. They not only exported generously, but also introduced and absorbed a large number of Chinese and foreign cultures. Chinese and foreign cultures collided and blended with each other, which greatly enriched Chinese civilization and world culture.
practice
1. In the Western Han Dynasty, the areas west of ______ and ______, east of ______, and the north and south of the Tianshan Mountains in present-day Xinjiang were collectively called the Western Regions.
2. During the Western Han Dynasty, ______ went on an envoy to the Western Regions.
During the Eastern Han Dynasty, ______ was sent as an envoy to the Western Regions.
3. Silk Road:
Chang'an - Hexi Corridor - present-day Xinjiang - Anxi - West Asia - Daqin
extracurricular history
1. What temples are there near your home?
2. What are the three Buddha statues in the Main Hall? What do they symbolize?
3. Why do monks put their palms together when meeting people? Why are there so many lotus flowers in temples?
4. Why do monks pay special attention to sweeping the floor?
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"Sino-Foreign Exchanges in the Han Dynasty" PPT courseware 3 during the Qin and Han Dynasties:
"Exchanges between China and Foreign Countries in the Han Dynasty" PPT courseware during the Qin and Han Dynasties 3 1. The spread of Buddhism to the east 1. The country where Buddhism originated: _______, The teachings of Buddhism: __________________ 2. The time when it was introduced into China __________, 3. The development of Buddhism: China first ..
"Sino-Foreign Exchanges in the Han Dynasty" PPT courseware 2 during the Qin and Han Dynasties:
"Sino-Foreign Exchanges in the Han Dynasty" PPT Courseware of the Qin and Han Dynasties 2 Learning Objectives: 1. Master the concept of the Western Regions. 2. Tell the historical facts of Zhang Qian’s two missions to the Western Regions, and recognize the important historical role of Zhang Qian’s passage to the Western Regions. 3. Understand that the Western Han Dynasty established the Western Region Protectorate and the Eastern Han Dynasty rebuilt the Western Region Capital...
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Update Time: 2024-07-01
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