What cities are there in the Silk Road landscape map?
The Silk Road Landscape Map depicts the major cities and landscapes of thousands of kilometers, and marks the 2 1 1 Ming Dynasty place names transliterated from nine Chinese languages, involving more than ten countries and regions in Europe, Asia and Africa. These historical materials are very valuable. Loaded with a lot of original geographical information, it proves in kind that before the western map was introduced to China, China had a clear understanding of world geography, especially along the Silk Road, and revealed the contribution of China geography to world civilization.
"Silk Road Landscape Map" was drawn by a court painter in the mid-Ming Dynasty with Wu Pai's green landscape techniques. It is a model of ancient scenery thousands of miles away and a perfect combination of science and art.