The Sea Silk Road included the South China Sea, the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea, the Arabian Sea, the Gulf of Aden, the Indian Ocean, etc. Its East China Sea route led to the Korean Peninsula and the surrounding waters of the Japanese archipelago through the eastern waters of China. Among them, the South China Sea route from China to Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean was the main channel for communication between China and foreign countries after the Tang and Song Dynasties. The history of the East China Sea route could be traced back to the establishment of the Zhou Dynasty and was a secondary route of the Silk Road. The 21st century maritime silk road started from Quanzhou and other places, spanning the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the South China Sea, the Strait of Malacca, the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, the Gulf of Aden, the Persian Gulf, and so on. The novel " Dream of Silk Fate " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Suez Canal was built in 1869. The Suez Canal was located north of the Red Sea and on the west side of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. It was an artificial waterway built by Egypt. It was located in the middle of Asia, Africa, and Europe. It crossed the Isthmus of Suez and connected the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. After the completion of the Suez Canal, there was no need to detour from Africa to the Indian Ocean from Western Europe. It also saved a lot of travel time from Asian ports to Europe. This was of great significance to the trade and transportation of the Silk Road on the sea. It greatly changed the trade route pattern of the Silk Road on the sea, making maritime trade more convenient and efficient. It also further strengthened the maritime trade links between Europe, Asia, and Africa. The novel " Dream of Silk Fate " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Silk Road on the Sea could be roughly divided into two main routes: the East China Sea route and the South China Sea route. The East China Sea route led from China to the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese archipelago, while the South China Sea route led from China to Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean. These two major sea routes formed a sea transportation network that extended in all directions, and it continued to extend and expand with the development of history. Among them, the South China Sea route was the main route, while the East China Sea route occupied a secondary position. Starting from the ports along the southeast coast of China, the Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, Red Sea, and East Africa along the Indian Ocean were also the routes of the Silk Road. The novel " Dream of Silk Fate " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Silk Road on the Sea could be roughly divided into the East China Sea route and the South China Sea route. The East China Sea route led from China to the Korean Peninsula and the Japanese archipelago; the South China Sea route led from China to Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean. The specific route was from the coastal ports of Guangdong and Fujian, through the South China Sea, the Persian Gulf, and the Red Sea, to transport China's silk, porcelain, spices, tea, and other products to Europe and other Asian and African countries. European merchants brought woolen fabrics and ivory to China through this route. The main routes of the 21st century's maritime Silk Road were Quanzhou, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Haikou, Beihai, Hanoi, Malaysia, Johor, Colombo, Calcutta, Nairobi-Athens-Venice. The novel " Dream of Silk Fate " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Sea Silk Road started from China's Yangzhou, Quanzhou, Guangzhou, Xuwen, Hepu, Nanhai and other ports, passing through the Indo-China Peninsula, the Strait of Malacca, the South China Sea countries, the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, reaching East Africa, Europe, Arabia and other places. The East China Sea route started from Dengzhou in Shandong, passed through the Yellow Sea and North Korea, and finally arrived in Japan. In the 21st century's new maritime Silk Road, ports such as Shanghai, Tianjin, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, and Xiamen would become the main starting points and transit points. It would also cross the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea, the Gulf of Aden, the Persian Gulf, and involve relevant countries such as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, South Asia, West Asia, and Northeast Africa. The key direction was to extend from China's coastal ports to the Indian Ocean through the South China Sea to Europe, and from China's coastal ports to the South China Sea to the South Pacific Ocean. The novel " Dream of Silk Fate " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Silk Road on the Sea was born in the Western Han Dynasty in the 2nd century B.C. It can be roughly divided into the East China Sea route and the South China Sea route. The earliest route of the East China Sea can be traced back to the establishment of the Zhou Dynasty.(around 1112 B.C.), but at that time, the complete maritime Silk Road had not yet been formed. The South China Sea route began in the Qin and Han Dynasties and continued to develop over time. It set out from the southeast coast of China, passed through the Indo-China Peninsula and the countries of the South China Sea, crossed the Indian Ocean, entered the Red Sea, and reached East Africa and Europe. It became a major sea channel for trade and cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries. In the process of development, it gradually flourished in the Sui and Tang Dynasties and reached its peak in the Song and Yuan Dynasties. The novel "Dream of Silk Fate" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In 1974, a boat from the Southern Song Dynasty was excavated at the starting point of the Silk Road on the sea. The city was Quanzhou. Quanzhou was the largest port in China from the end of the Song Dynasty to the Yuan Dynasty. Together with Alexandria Port in Egypt, it was also known as the " world's largest port." It was also the starting point of the maritime Silk Road recognized by the United Nations. However, the starting point of the maritime Silk Road would change in different periods. Guangzhou was the main port of the Tang and Song Dynasties and the largest commercial port in China. The novel " Dream of Silk Fate " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
If the novel only mentioned the names of the Silk Road on the Eastern Sea and the Silk Road on the Eastern Road, then more information might need to be provided in the context to determine the location and time of the story, as well as the importance and background story of these roads. This would help the reader better understand the story and experience the story better.
The places that the Silk Road passed through included China's Xuwen (now Xuwen in Guangdong), Hepu (now Hepu in Guangxi), Yangzhou, Quanzhou, Guangzhou, Mingzhou, Fuzhou, Wenzhou, Chaozhou, Taicang and other ports, as well as Southeast Asia, Indo-China Peninsula, South China Sea countries, Indian Peninsula, Arabian Peninsula, after crossing the Indian Ocean, it could reach the Red Sea, East Africa, Europe and other places. The East China Sea route started from Dengzhou, Shandong Province, and passed through the Yellow Sea and North Korea to reach Japan. In the 21st century's new maritime Silk Road, ports such as Shanghai, Tianjin, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, and Xiamen became the main starting points and transit points. The novel "Dream of Silk Fate" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The countries that the New Silk Road economic belt passes through are as follows: The first were the five countries of Central Asia, namely, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, tajijikstan, uzbustan, and Turkmenistan; the second were the countries of West Asia, such as iran, Iraq, jordan, Syria, saadi, and turkey; the third were the countries of Caucasus, such as Azerbaijan, qigia, armenia, and Ukraine, belorusians, and moldavia; and the third were the countries of Russia, afghanistani, and Pakistan. In addition, Italy had also joined the New Silk Road project initiated by China. On the ancient Silk Road, the Han Dynasty of China and the Parthia Empire of iran were two important countries. The novel " Dream of Silk Fate " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The 21st century maritime silk road passed through countries such as South Korea, Japan, India, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Singapore, the philippines, Myanmar, Bruneian, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Kuwait, saadi, turkey, Egypt, the united arab emirate, United Arab Emirates, tanzania, greece, Italy, and other countries. It mainly involved countries such as asean, south Asia, west Asia, northeast Africa, and so on. It also extended from China's coastal ports across the South China Sea to the Indian Ocean to Europe. As well as the countries on the route from China's coastal ports to the South Pacific Ocean. The novel " Dream of Silk Fate " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!