Communications in Humanities Research

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Communications in Humanities Research

Vol. 4, 17 May 2023


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Consider How Horses Play a Role in Leading the Silk Road and the Development in Eurasian History Between Han to Song Dynasty

Ye Zhong * 1
1 Guangdong experimental high school, AP curriculum, Guangzhou city, Guangdong province, China

* Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.

Communications in Humanities Research, Vol. 4, 75-79
Published 17 May 2023. © 2023 The Author(s). Published by EWA Publishing
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Citation Ye Zhong. Consider How Horses Play a Role in Leading the Silk Road and the Development in Eurasian History Between Han to Song Dynasty. CHR (2023) Vol. 4: 75-79. DOI: 10.54254/2753-7064/4/20220212.

Abstract

To find out how horses, to an extent, led to the formation and development of the Silk Road in Eurasian history during the Han to Song dynasty, how and when horses became pervasive will be discussed. Veterinary materials, xiangma, and methods of horse treatments would be compared between east and west to show the existence of early horse culture—such comparison resulted in a common and established horse culture among Erusian countries during Song.

Keywords

veterinary, Bo Le, Qinmin Yaoshu, Horses, Emperor Han wudi

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Volume Title
Proceedings of the International Conference on Interdisciplinary Humanities and Communication Studies (ICIHCS 2022), Part 2
ISBN (Print)
978-1-915371-31-7
ISBN (Online)
978-1-915371-32-4
Published Date
17 May 2023
Series
Communications in Humanities Research
ISSN (Print)
2753-7064
ISSN (Online)
2753-7072
DOI
10.54254/2753-7064/4/20220212
Copyright
17 May 2023
Open Access
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited

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