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Zhang Qian wrote an immortal legend by himself. What do you know about this man?

Zhang Qian wrote an immortal legend by himself. What do you know about this man? Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ordered Zhang Qian to go to the Western Regions and enter the Hexi Corridor. Unfortunately, he met Takan. More than one hundred guards, led by Zhang Qian, were all arrested. After that, he was tortured by Xiongnu for more than ten years. Some people died, some people fled, and some people lived with the Huns wholeheartedly. Zhang Qian is full of pioneering spirit and adventurous spirit. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty awarded Hou military exploits. In 139 BC, more than 100 Longxi people led by Xiongnu Ganfu were detained by Xiongnu for ten years, married and had children. 114th century BC, Zhang Qian died in Chang 'an and was buried in his hometown.

During the Western Han Dynasty more than 2 100 years ago, Zhang Qian made two missions to the western regions and once to the southwest. With broad vision and perseverance, he opened up the world-famous East-West Silk Road, connecting Eurasia and the world. 2 100 years later, China launched the Belt and Road Initiative to the world, which enabled more than 100 countries and regions to achieve mutual benefit and build a global political economy.

Although Zhang Qian didn't finish the task given to him by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he still created this story. Zhang Qian found a way to bypass the Huns and reach more western countries. This is the famous Silk Road. In addition, it also brought back rich geographical and cultural information from the western regions. He opened up the north-south road leading to the Western Regions in the Han Dynasty, and introduced sweat horses, grapes, alfalfa, pomegranate and flax from various countries in the Western Regions. We will implement the strategy of "Prospering Guizhou by Culture and Prospering Guizhou by Tourism", strive to create tourist signs of "Zhang Qian's hometown" and "Fantasy City of Orange", take "Zhang Qian Culture" and "Silk Road Creating the Capital" as the driving force, tell the story of Zhang Qian well, carry forward the spirit of Zhang Qian, seek national temperament, and further promote the integration of famous cultural cities.

The mural on the south wall of Cave 285 (Western Wei Dynasty) in Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes shows the scene of 500 "robbers" becoming Buddhas. Once upon a time, there was a kingdom of Saro in China. There are 500 thieves in the country. They occupy shanzhai, block roads, rob houses, kill people and set fires, and do all kinds of evil. Entrepreneurs, tourists and locals suffer greatly. The legend of Zhang Qian contains profound cultural background and the identity consciousness of the Chinese nation. It spreads and blends into the long river of history in the form of oral literature, bringing the audience and readers into the literary situation where historical events and humanistic feelings are intertwined, and going deep into people's spiritual world.