1. Peaceful cooperation means deepening exchanges and cooperation between different countries and regions through frank dialogue, in-depth communication and equal exchanges, forming a body of destiny and responsibility, and transforming the advantages of political relations, geographical proximity and economic complementarity into the advantages of pragmatic cooperation and sustained growth.
2, open and inclusive, that is, eclectic with world vision and strategic thinking, learn from others. This is the most striking feature of the Silk Road spirit. Openness is a gesture, a kind of thinking, and tolerance is a kind of tolerance and self-restraint.
3. Learning from each other means learning from each other's strengths, learning from each other's strengths, learning from each other's strengths, and improving together on the basis of respecting differences such as diversity of civilizations, diversity of roads, and uneven level of development.
4. Mutual benefit and win-win means that countries and regions with different races, beliefs and cultural backgrounds can * * * cope with threats and challenges, * * * plan their interests and well-being and achieve mutually beneficial development through mutually beneficial cooperation.
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The significance of the Silk Road
1. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty opened up the Silk Road, which promoted cultural exchanges between China and the West, greatly promoted the prosperity of the Han Dynasty, and let the world know more about the development of oriental civilization.
2. It promoted friendly political exchanges between China and the West and established peaceful diplomatic relations between China and the West.
3. It promoted the development of ancient economy and technology, and various production technologies in ancient China began to be introduced to the western regions, which had an important impact.
4. It promoted the exchange of religious culture, and it was at this time that Buddhism was introduced into China from India. In addition to Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Manichaeism and Nestorianism also spread to China along the Silk Road, and gained the belief of many people, and spread to South Korea, Japan and other Asian countries along the Silk Road.
References:
People's Daily-People's Daily: Promoting the Spirit of the Silk Road