These trade routes, especially in Afghanistan, are very harsh and difficult to cross, steep, cold peaks, frequent sandstorms, and less rain. "The Himalayas can only pass through the 5000 meter high ice road surrounded by deep gullys" Silk Road extends nearly half of the world. Land and sea When driving on land, the roads will extend to Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, India, China, Korea and Japan.
After reading the explanation about Mongolia of Peter Franco Pan in the famous book "Silk Road: New World History", I am convinced that Mongolia is a typical example of historical false statements. In addition, this is a powerful warning story for "common sense" that we believe that we are willing to accept. On the road of Mongolia to the greatest empire in history from the early 13 th century to the end of the 14 th century, "tolerance and cautious management must obey the military power." "The image of the Mongolian blanket as a barbaric destroyer is extensive, emphasizing that destroyed and destroyed things are more important than anything and represents legacy that will lead to misunderstandings of later written history "
"Tell me a nice story ... as breath in. There are plenty of details about attractive anecdotes ... Franco Pan's research is impeccable Silk Road is based on the language of the dozen Information sources Over 2000 years history It has a wide canvas covering ... an exciting roller coaster as disorderly "New Delhi Business Standard" seems to be called a 600 page book, 100 page footnotes, from the ancient Persia and Alexander the Great from 2500 As far as the playful silk road before, this is fluent, turning the page ... If you need to pick the latest volume to gather world history, this is probably "- - Asian Book Review