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The Porcelain Trade Of Yuan Dynasty Maritime Silk Road, In Northeast Asian Region

Posted on:2015-06-18Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y DengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330431476104Subject:Special History
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China as a symbol of Chinese civilization, in the ancient China’sforeign trade occupies an extremely important position. Since the tangdynasty, China’s maritime trade growing prosperity. Chinese merchantships loaded with porcelain, silk and tea commodities such as goods tosail overseas, promote interferes with China and the world people’scommunication. Porcelain and silk, tea and other goods to compose themaritime silk route of yuan dynasty. Trading countries and regions and bythe yuan dynasty is quite widespread, east to Korea, Japan, south to Indiaand southeast Asian country, southwest Arabia, the eastern Mediterranean,west Africa with Korea and Japan’s trade in the yuan dynasty occupies animportant position in foreign trade. China due to cheap, durable, colorfulappearance, was deeply loved by people, become the main livingcontainers. Huge usage with broad domestic and foreign markets, tolasting prosperity China trade.A dissertation consists of preface, main body, conclusion three parts.Paper main body is divided into five Chapters, the first chapter discussesthe northeast Asia maritime silk road trade yuan dynasty the discovery ofthe sunken ship, including the liaoning suizhong xinan sunken ships andsunken ships, South Korea three hills, shandong heze sunken ships. Thesecond chapter analyzes the sunken ship these three properties, including contained s, sailing route of the cargo. The third chapter discusses thesince the pre-qin China’s dealings with north Korea, and Japan airlineschange. The fourth chapter analyzes the trade system of yuan dynasty,including set up and perfect in the department of trade, the formulationand implementation of trade method. The fifth chapter discusses thepositive roles in the development of overseas trade of yuan dynasty.The maritime silk route, is left to the world heritage in China. Itshows that the Chinese people take the bull by the horns, and develop thespirit of sailing, it shows that the Chinese people’s broad, expansive openattitude. The decline of modern China, since the Ming and qing dynastiesthe sea beginning, ocean is our homeland,300square kilometers of oceannot away. So, better research Marine silk road, a taste of the ancients openand enterprising spirit, in the construction of our modern maritime silkroad, is helpful.
Keywords/Search Tags:The yuan dynasty, China trade, Maritime silk road, NortheastAsia
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