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    Of the original mission of just over a hundred men, only Zhang Qian and Ganfu managed to return to China. Zhang Qian returned in 125 BC with detailed news for the Emperor, showing that sophisticated civilizations existed to the West, with which China could advantageously develop relations.

  2. Zhang Qian returned in 125 B.C.E. with detailed reports for the Emperor which showed that sophisticated civilizations existed to the West, with which China could advantageously develop relations.

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  4. Apr 14, 2022 · In 128 BC, He decided to return to Chang'an (the ancient name of Xi'an). On their return journey, they were captured by the Huns again and detained for more than one year. In 126 BC, Zhang seized the opportunity provided by internal disorder among the Huns. He escaped and reached Chang'an.

  5. May 25, 2017 · Chinese History. Zhang Qian, the Chinese Marco Polo. May 25, 2017. 0. 1531. Over one thousand years before Marco Polo the Han emissary Zhang Qian traveled west to present day Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, opening routes later called the Silk Road.

  6. Aug 10, 2021 · Zhang Qian (张骞), a Chinese diplomat from the Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE), is regularly name-dropped as the “founder of the Silk Road,” with President Xi Jinping calling him a “friendly emissary” on a “mission of peace” at the 2017 Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation.

  7. Nov 18, 2023 · In 125 BC, Zhang Qian returned to China with vital insights, revealing the existence of advanced western civilizations that could become valuable allies and trading partners.

  8. May 17, 2024 · Zhang Qian traveled to many countries, obtained some information about the West that has never been obtained before and described China to each of these countries. In 119BC, Zhang Qian made his second trip to the west and the countries in the West sent ambassadors back. Finally, China was on friendly terms with these countries of the.

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