Lei Bian
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[pic] Tittle: The celebrated symbols of ancient Chinese civilization- Silk Road’s major influence on technological revolution, multicultural and religious spirit exchanges are much more far-reaching than the barter trading in prosperous Early Tang Dynasty (618-917AD)
Silk Road, the most well-known trading route of the ancient Chinese civilization and trade prosperity, rose to its peak in early Tang dynasty (618AD). It departed from Chang’an in China and led to the Western regions, It was a result of the establishment of the Tang Emperors and was a great prosperity in the economy. The Emperors paid special attention to the access of vast Western regions The name “Silk Road” …show more content…
Tang Dynasty, an particular dynasty was under such well environment which involved that the most openness and multicultural exchange. Many famous poets were born on in Tang, such as Li Bai(701-762), Du Fu(712-770) and Bai Juyi(772-846). At that time, the only exam standards of being officer in Tang government was about rhyming. Thus, every people in class and in school learned about how to write poems. Also, the reason why poems were very popular during that dynasty in terms of three conditions: multicultural, freedom, high living standard. The diversity of ideological belief was reflected during Tang Dynasty. In other dynasties, people must obey all the government regulations and cannot say anything bad about the government. However, Tang Dynasty was very unique, citizens can stand on any side of agree and disagree with government regulations. For instance, people can express emotion by rhyming and the poems style related to military frontier fortress. They can randomly rhyme not only about the advantages of the military, but also about the disadvantages of the military. From this example, opening thoughts were correctly conveyed. On the other hand, the most popular category of poem was called “metrical verse” in Tang Dynasty. The famous poet, Wang Wei (699-759) was good at rhyming this pattern. According to Chinese scholar, Chen Guangen’s Journal, Indian Buddhism did such important impact on Chinese Linguistics. The famous “Metrical verse” was imported from the phonology of Indian Buddhism. Traditional poems also emphasized on the phonology, but there were no regular pattern. From Song Dynasty to Tang Dynasty, some people lived in Nanking had good friendship with scholars from Shramana. In the are around Shramana, their main language is