Silk Road Regional Products
Silk Road Religion
Chinese Contributions to the Silk Road
SILK ROAD
MISC
100

This region was known for their silk, bamboo, mirrors, gunpowder, paper, rhubarb, ginger, lacquer ware, chrysanthemum 

CHINA

100

This religion appealed to many Chinese and offended many. It conflicted with Confucianism and Daoism.

BUDDHISM

100

This was the main export from China at the time. 

SILK

100

What product started the trade between the Mediterranean Basin and China?

SILK

100
How did Emperor Qin die?

MERCURY POISON

200

This region was known for trading cotton textiles, herbal medicines, precious stones and spices

INDIA

200

This religion grew in strength in South East Asia, and was spread mainly by water trade routes from India.

HINDUISM

200

This was a type of ceramic that the Chinese perfected. Today it is still referred to as "China"

PORCELAIN 

200

Who was the first to pursue trade with China to trade gold for SILK?

ALEXANDER THE GREAT

200

300,000 men were conscripted to work on this and build it in 10 years

THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA

300

This region was known for trading furs, walrus tusks, amber, livestock, falcons, hides, copper vessels, tents, saddles and slaves

FOREST LANDS OF SIBERIA 

and 

GRASSLANDS OF CENTRAL ASIA

300

This religion began to spread and grow in the Mediterranean Basin and flourished.

CHRISTIANITY 

300

The Chinese learned how to create this, which revolutionized the world after it spread across the Silk Road. It was first used in Fire Works.

GUN POWDER

300

Which Chinese Empire leaned the explosive power of international commerce?

HAN EMPIRE

300

A government where few people ruled many others.

Bureaucracy

400

This region is known to trade dates, nuts, almonds, dired fruit, dyes, lapis lazuli and swords

MIDDLE EAST

400

This was practiced by people who withdrew from the world to live a life without pleasure in pursuit of spiritual goals.

ASCETIC CHRISTIANITY

400

This helped travelers navigate and maintain a direction. It shows North, East, South and West.

COMPASS

400

People went to these for rest, relaxation, commerce and mental exchange.

CARAVAN TOWNS

400

Who was Emperor Qin buried with?

Terra Cotta Army

500

This region was known to trade Gold coins, glassware, glazes, grapevines, jewelry, artwork, perfume, olive oil, wool and textiles

MEDITERRANEAN BASIN

500

This religion represented a split in Christianity between Europe and the Asian world and led to the "Dark Ages"

Nestorian Christianity

500

This helps navigators, and it would tell them how far North/South of the equator they were

SEXTANT

500

These dramatically improved the quality of agriculture along the silk road

QANATS

500

Define Qanat

Gently sloping underground channel or tunnel constructed to lead water from the interior of a hill to a village below