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The meaning of giving silk scarves

by dyn shun 20 Nov 2022

The Silk Road, referred to as the Silk Road, generally refers to the Land Silk Road, and broadly speaking, it is divided into the Land Silk Road and the Maritime Silk Road.
The overland Silk Road originated in the Western Han Dynasty (202-8 BC), which was opened by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty when Zhang Qian sent an envoy to the Western Regions, starting from the capital Chang'an (now Xi'an), passing through Gansu and Xinjiang, to Central Asia, West Asia, and connecting the Mediterranean countries. land passage. The starting point of the Silk Road in the Eastern Han Dynasty was Luoyang[1]. Its original function was to transport silk produced in ancient China, and it became a comprehensive trade route during the Ming Dynasty. In 1877, the German geogeographer Richthofen, in his book "China", described "from 114 BC to 127 AD, the silk trade between China and Central Asia, China and India as a medium. The "Silk Road" was named "Silk Road", which was quickly accepted by the academic circles and the public, and was officially used.
The "Maritime Silk Road" is a maritime channel for the transportation, trade and cultural exchanges between ancient China and foreign countries. The road is mainly centered on the South China Sea, so it is also called the South China Sea Silk Road. The Maritime Silk Road was formed in the Qin and Han Dynasties, developed from the Three Kingdoms to the Sui Dynasty, and prospered in the Tang, Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. It is the oldest known maritime route.
On June 22, 2014, "Silk Road: The Road Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor", the eastern section of the overland Silk Road jointly declared by China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, was successfully declared as a world cultural heritage, becoming the first transnational cooperation and successfully applied for the project. 
In September 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping proposed the strategic concept of building the "New Silk Road Economic Belt". On March 28, 2015, the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Commerce jointly issued the Vision and Actions to Promote the Joint Construction of the Silk Road Economic Belt and the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road.

The meaning of giving silk scarves

1. The silk of the silk scarf is the reverie of the thoughts of missing, and it has the meaning of concern. In ancient times, it was more used to convey affection. Sending silk scarves means that you like it very much, and silk means missing. However, this also has a lot to do with the owner's character. If it is an ordinary friend, don't give it.
2. A silk scarf is like a woman's friend. When a silk scarf is decorated on a woman's neck, it can make women appreciate their own beauty; it can make women feel the romance of being a lady; just bring a silk scarf , you can feel a touch of tenderness on behalf of women. So silk scarves are like women, it represents the characteristics of women.

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