1. In order to achieve this grand goal, China put forward a plan: to build the same body of human destiny and realize * * * to win * * *. The Vision and Action of Promoting the Construction of the Silk Road Economic Belt and Maritime Silk Road in 2 1 Century points out that the Belt and Road is a win-win road to promote the development and prosperity of * * *, and it is also a peaceful and friendly road to enhance understanding and trust and strengthen all-round exchanges.
2. The Government of China advocates adhering to the concepts of peaceful cooperation, openness and tolerance, mutual learning and mutual benefit, and promoting pragmatic cooperation in all directions, so as to create the same interests and shared responsibilities for political mutual trust, economic integration and cultural tolerance.
3. The Belt and Road construction pays attention to policy communication, facility connectivity, smooth trade, financial intermediation and popular support, combines the development of China with the development of countries along the route, combines the Chinese dream with the dreams of people along the route, and practices the concept of a community of destiny with practical actions.
The central idea of the Silk Road
1, Silk Road, referred to as Silk Road for short, generally refers to the land Silk Road, which can be roughly divided into land Silk Road and maritime Silk Road. In a narrow sense, "Silk Road" refers to China's ancient land passage starting from Chang 'an or Luoyang, passing through Gansu and Xinjiang, reaching Central Asia and West Asia and connecting Mediterranean countries.
2. The starting point of the Silk Road is the capital, and the starting point of the Western Han Dynasty is Chang 'an (now Xi 'an); The Eastern Han Dynasty began in Luoyang, during which the Silk Road extended to Europe for the first time. There were many starting points in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, such as Luoyang, Chang 'an, Pingcheng and Yecheng. And health was the starting point. Sui and Tang Dynasties were the Western City of Datang, Kaiyuan Gate and Luoyang City during the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Kaifeng was in the Northern Song Dynasty.
3. Its original function was to transport silk produced in ancient China. 1877, German geographer Richthofen named the Silk Road as "the transportation road in the western regions between China and Central Asia, China and India with silk trade as the medium from BC 1 14 to AD 127".
4. Maritime Silk Road is a maritime passage for communication, trade and cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries in ancient times. It is mainly centered on the South China Sea, so it is also called the South China Sea Silk Road. It was formed in the Qin and Han Dynasties, developed from the Three Kingdoms to the Sui Dynasty and flourished in the Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties. This is the oldest known sea route.