Research on Resource Sorting and Contemporary Value of Commercial Activities in the Luzhou Section of the Sichuan Guizhou Ancient Salt Road
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https://doi.org/10.61360/BoniGHSS252018240404Keywords:
Sichuan Guizhou Ancient Salt Road, Luzhou section, economy and trade, contemporary valueAbstract
The Luzhou section of the Sichuan Guizhou ancient salt road is a very important ancient official and commercial route, serving as a crucial passage for political, economic, cultural, social, and ethnic exchanges and integration in the southwestern region. In the process of formation and development, there are four famous ancient salt roads in northern Guizhou, namely the Fubian Ancient Salt Road, the Qibian Ancient Salt Road, the Renbian Ancient Salt Road, and the Yongbian Ancient Salt Road. The commercial activities in the Luzhou section have promoted the development of the Luzhou region and various areas in the southwest. Analyze the interaction between this channel and the economic and social development of the Southwest region, explore its inherent laws, and stimulate contemporary research in this field, while generating new economic, social, and cultural values.
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