Why are countries around the world interested in the ancient city of Loulan?

Updated on tourism 2024-05-15
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because the ancient city of Loulan is a model of the combination of Chinese and Western exchanges, it has great archaeological value, and the disappearance of Loulan is too sudden, so it has aroused the interest of various countries.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are many people in the world who are interested in the moon just because there was once a Chang'e on the moon.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Countries around the world along the Silk Road, especially Shanshan on the southern side of the Tarim, were the main targets of imperialist looting in the vicinity. After the fourth century AD, the Loulan Kingdom gradually declined, the northern regional powers invaded, Loulan City was broken, and then abandoned. However, the idea of war did not gain the approval of the majority of people.

    From the perspective of archaeological discoveries, there are no traces of war in the ancient city of Loulan, and even all kinds of precious references and **** properties have been excavated in large quantities in the ruins. If it were a war, how could there be so much complete dirt left?

    In the 4th century B.C., Loulan slowly fell into disuse. The reason is: after the 4th century B.C., the ancient road from Dunhuang to the Western Regions has a great development trend, in addition to the way according to Yizhou (now Hami), there is also a new development, more convenient transportation of the sea road.

    The change of traffic routes immediately caused Loulan to lose to the vast desert. After the opening of the North Silk Road through Hami (Yiwu) and Turpan, the Silk Road desert road through Loulan was abandoned, and Loulan would also lose its former glory.

    The history of Loulan is also full of many vacancies. For Loulan and even the countries of the Western Regions, they do not pay attention to their own history. This makes it difficult for historical experts and scholars to analyze the history of the Loulan people based on the historical data of the Western Regions itself.

    And the Central Plains has a tradition of recording history. However, the Central Plains Dynasty's earliest record of Loulan only existed after Zhang Qian raised his army in the Western Regions - in other words, what happened in the Western Regions in the years before this? What happened to Loulan again?

    Therefore, before the Western Han Dynasty, the history of Loulan and even all of the Western Regions was full of blanks. Although after the Western Han Dynasty, the Western Han Dynasty increased its ties with the Western Regions. However, due to the fact that the Central Plains suffered a lot of war periods later, the connection between the Central Plains and the Western Regions can be described as intermittent.

    During this period, the records of the historians of the Central Plains on the history of Loulan naturally had conclusions and deficiencies, but even so, this kind of historians of the Han Dynasty and the pre-Qin Dynasty still left valuable materials for future generations to study the history of Loulan and even the Western Regions.

    According to historical data, during the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Loulan was in decline: the Jin Dynasty monk Fa Xian passed through Loulan on the way to South Asia in the Western Regions. According to Fa Xian's description, the Loulan Kingdom in the Eastern Jin Dynasty was already covered with yellow sand, a sign of decline.

    From the perspective of environmental protection, at least during the Eastern Jin Dynasty, there was very serious soil erosion in Loulan Kingdom.

    In the later Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Western Han Dynasty once passed through the Hexi Corridor and fought in Loulan. At this time, the king's poor Loulan responded to the conscription of the elite soldiers of the Western Han Dynasty, and finally chose to disarm and surrender. Later, the Loulan Kingdom never appeared in the history books of the Central Plains.

    It was not until the beginning of the 20th century that the ruins of the Loulan Kingdom were discovered by Western adventurers and abandoned for about 16 new centuries before they finally saw the light of day.

    What happened after the Western Han Dynasty attracted Loulan? The people of Loulan went to the end of the **? Moreover, why didn't the Loulan people rebuild the Loulan Kingdom in the end? So far, there is no answer to all this.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The ancient kingdom of Loulan was once a transportation fortress on the ancient Silk Road, and it was also the only way for the Central Plains to trade with the Western Regions. Historically, the significance is very important. At the same time, a large number of precious cultural relics have also been unearthed in the ancient city of Loulan, so many people are interested in this ancient and mysterious Loulan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think the main reason is that the existence of Longlan is very short, and the description of Loulan in the world's ancient books is very mysterious, which leads to many countries are very curious about the country of Loulan, and the importance of this country on the Silk Road at that time is also very great.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's because everyone thinks that the economy of the ancient city of Loulan is very prosperous, and it is not like all the technology of that era, it must be aliens.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Loulan, known as Shanshan Kingdom in history, is a small country in western China in ancient times, about 1600 years ago Loulan Kingdom disappeared, leaving only a few ancient city ruins.

    The ancient city of Loulan is located in the north of Ruoqiang County, Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, People's Republic of China, 7 kilometers from the northwest corner of Lop Nur and the south bank of the Peacock River.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The ancient city of Loulan is one of the most famous ancient cities in Xinjiang and has attracted attention for its important position on the ancient Silk Road. However, in recent years, there have been inquiries as to why the ancient city of Loulan is not open to the public. In fact, this problem is not very complicated, we can proceed from the following aspects**.

    First of all, the geographical location of the ancient city of Loulan is very remote, the transportation is inconvenient, and the surrounding environment is very harsh. To reach this ancient city, you need to pass through the desert and the Gobi, which is a great test for tourists, both physically and psychologically. Moreover, because the ancient city buildings are very fragile and difficult to withstand a large number of ** and traffic, the opening will cause irreversible damage to the ancient city.

    Secondly, the political and security factors of the area where the ancient city is located are also a very important consideration. Xinjiang is an autonomous region, the political environment is relatively complex, and the area where the ancient city of Loulan is located still has some security risks. In order to protect the safety of tourists and the ancient city itself, the ** department has chosen not to open to the public.

    Again, the historical and cultural value of the ancient city of Loulan is also a factor that must be considered. This ancient city was built around 2000 BC and has a history of more than 4000 years. It was an important post on the ancient Silk Road and was once a military and commercial center during the Han and Tang dynasties.

    There are a large number of historical relics and cultural heritage preserved in the ancient city, which need to be well protected and managed, if opened to the outside world, it is difficult to ensure the civilization quality and cultural awareness of tourists, and may cause irreversible damage to the cultural value of the ancient city.

    To sum up, there are many reasons why the ancient city of Loulan is not open to the public. Although this ancient city is rich in historical and cultural value and tourism resources, it cannot be opened to the public for the time being due to the influence of various factors such as transportation, politics, security, and culture. We can learn about and learn the history and culture of this ancient city in other ways, such as through books, **, **, etc.

    I hope that there will be better conditions in the future, and Huizhi will give people who have guessed more before have the opportunity to come to this mysterious place and feel the historical charm of the ancient Silk Road. <>

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