Rome and the Road to the Distant East

C. Wright
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Rome and China ruled separate yet immense empires in the second century A.D. With the opening of trade through the silk route, Han China became an essential part of Roman society even though the two empires failed to maintain direct contact. The nature of global supplier routes and the interconnected commercial system that existed during the Roman Empire provides evidence that Rome and China were engaged in trade while failing to understand that the Parthian Empire acted as a barrier hiding information of the existence and scope of each Empire from one another.
罗马与通往遥远东方之路
罗马和中国在公元2世纪统治着各自独立但庞大的帝国。随着丝绸之路贸易的开放,尽管两个帝国未能保持直接联系,但汉中国成为罗马社会的重要组成部分。罗马帝国时期存在的全球供应路线的性质和相互联系的商业体系提供了证据,证明罗马和中国在从事贸易时,没有理解帕提亚帝国作为一个屏障,隐藏了彼此帝国存在和范围的信息。
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