37.1Who Made the Chinese Silks Found Along the Silk Road?
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Chapter 7: East Asia and the Spread of Buddhism 221 b.c.e.–845 c.e.
Quiz for Thinking Like a Historian: Who Made the Chinese Silks Found Along the Silk Road?
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Correct. The answer is d. The multicolor brocade was found in Niya, along the southern branch of the Silk Road.
Incorrect. The answer is d. The multicolor brocade was found in Niya, along the southern branch of the Silk Road.
Correct. The answer is c. According to Bao Song, after a woman’s husband dies, “she manages hempen fibers, processes the silk cocoons, weaves silk fabric, and fashions cords.”
Incorrect. The answer is c. According to Bao Song, after a woman’s husband dies, “she manages hempen fibers, processes the silk cocoons, weaves silk fabric, and fashions cords.”
Correct. The answer is b. Xue Jianxun ordered his soldiers to marry women from the north so they could bring their knowledge of silkmaking with them to the area.
Incorrect. The answer is b. Xue Jianxun ordered his soldiers to marry women from the north so they could bring their knowledge of silkmaking with them to the area.