About the Author:
Hu Yang — Doctor of Historical Sciences at Northwest University; currently teaches at Xianyang Normal University. A historian who has conducted research on the history of Chinese culture for many years.
Summary:
The book Along the Hexi Routes by Chinese author Hu Yang provides an in-depth account of the historical significance of the Hexi Corridor and the Great Silk Road, which served as a crucial link between the civilizations of the ancient East and West. The corridor functioned not only as a major route for trade caravans and cultural exchange but also had a profound impact on the political, economic, and cultural development of the entire region.
This work will be of interest not only to historians and specialists but also to a broad readership wishing to learn more about ancient Chinese history and the Great Silk Road. The book uncovers long-forgotten pages of history and demonstrates how ancient China’s international trade and cultural exchanges influenced the course of world history. Hu Yang enables the reader not only to learn about historical events but also to sense the socio-political atmosphere of the era, making the book a true historical travel narrative.