Map History: When did the Chinese learn about the world map?The Chinese first knew about the world map during the Han Dynasty. At that time, China had already begun to draw its own maps and began to sell them to other countries. During the Tang Dynasty, China's map technology was further developed and began to be used for military and political activities.
During the Ming Dynasty, China began to use Westerners to draw maps and also began to show their maps to other countries. At this time, China had already learned about many countries and regions in the world and began to include them on its map.
Therefore, it could be said that the Chinese first knew about the world map during the Han Dynasty and during the Ming Dynasty, China began to incorporate the world map into its official documents.
Map of China, Map of the WorldThe map of China was a map that displayed the territory, administrative divisions, geographical elements, and other information of the People's Republic of China. It could display China's mountains, rivers, lakes, cities, provinces, and so on.
The world map was a map that depicted the geographical information of various countries, regions, oceans, continents, etc. on the surface of the earth. It allowed people to directly see the geographical location, size, and distribution of oceans of various countries in the world.
The common maps of China and the world were published in many versions, such as the Map of China·Map of the World published by the geological publishing house in 2011, the Map of China·Map of the World published by the geological publishing house on March 1, 2012, and the maps of China and the world in the 2023 edition of the standard map service. These maps could provide people with a reference for geographical information in different scenarios.
A world mapThe world map was an image formed by a method, technology, and theoretical system of data integration, analysis, and expression of nature, humanity, society, and economy. It displayed geographical information such as the earth's surface features, countries, cities, mountains, rivers, etc., in flat or spherical form, helping people understand geographical locations and spatial relationships, planning travel routes, and recognizing geographical features around the world. It included different map projection methods, scales, labels, and other information.
In terms of historical development, there was a map of the Babylonian world in the 6th century B.C. More than 400 years ago, Matteo Ricci drew the "Universal Map of the Universe" with China as the center. The traditional horizontal version of the world map was popular for more than 400 years. In 2002, the newly compiled "World Map Series" was completed and applied in many fields; in 2005, the "World Map Series (Southern Hemispheric Version)" was published at a price of 1:33 million; in 2013, the fully digitized world topographic map based on the "World Map Series" was completed; in April 2014, the "World Map" was published at a price of 1:31 million.
On the world map, there were boundaries between continents. For example, the boundary between Asia and Europe was the Ural Mountains, Ural River, Caspian Sea, Great Caucasus Mountains, Black Sea, and Turkish Strait; the boundary between Asia and Africa was the Suez Canal; the boundary between Asia and Oceania was the Timur Sea and the Arafura Sea; the boundary between Asia and North America was the Bering Strait; the boundary between North America and South America was the Hanoi Canal; and the boundary between Europe and North America was the Denmark Strait.
World MapWe can get the answer of the entire world map. The world map was a map depicting the entire surface of the earth, displayed in a flat manner. It included the world's topographic map, latitude, latitude, time zone, and other basic information. It also marked the country names, capitals, water systems, residential areas, realms, transportation, and other elements of the world. The world map could help the user find the specific location of various parts of the world and then understand the overall picture of the world.
a very well thought, gradual and intensive world building done here... hats off to author. I have one request. when everything is said and done and Vijay is done conquering, write a chapter, that shows a scene of an elderly vijay standing before a world map drawn on a wide wall, back straight & hands behind his back. looking up at the map. That scene is captured and immortalized in the newspaper, history books and the general populace. :) what do you think?? please??