THE OPENING AND INTERRUPTION OF THE SILK ROAD WERE CLOSELY TIED TO THE SHIFT IN BORDER POLICIES DURING THE HAN DYNASTY

Authors

  • Aimei Zhang PhD student of the National University of Uzbekistan. Associate professor of the Jining Normal University, China

Keywords:

Han Dynasty; Silk Road; borderlands; Western Regions; border policies

Abstract

After its initial establishment during the Han Dynasty, the Silk Road experienced three interruptions and subsequent reopenings by the Han Dynasty, reflecting several adjustments and changes in the border policies of that era. This clearly demonstrates that the development of the Silk Road's Chinese segment was deeply influenced by the border policies of the ancient central authority.

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