Photography by cover news reporter Wang Yili Lei Yuandong "In a sense, the most important main road of the Tea Horse Road is borrowed from our Shu Road." On the afternoon of July 22, a professor at the School of Archeology and Museology at Peking University and an academic at the

Cover News Reporter Wang Yili Photography by Lei Yuandong

"In a sense, the most important main road of the Tea Horse Road is borrowed from our Shu Road." On the afternoon of July 22, Professor of the School of Archeology and Museology of Peking University and Sanxingdui Research Institute Sun Hua, Academic Dean and Director of the Academic Committee of the Shu Dao Research Institute, delivered the fourth lecture of the "Shu Dao Cultural Season" of the Celebrity Lecture Hall - "The Threefold Meaning of Shu Dao - Shu Dao and the Ancient Tea Horse Road" at the Alai Study Room in Chengdu "Relationship-centered". He pointed out in the lecture that the Shu Road actually has the triple functions of an ancient national road, the "Ancient Tea Horse Road" and the "South Asian Corridor", and therefore has multiple values.

Sun Hua, professor at the School of Archeology and Museology at Peking University, academic dean of the Sanxingdui Research Institute, and director of the academic committee of the Shu Dao Research Institute

Alai’s study room was packed that day, including Sichuan Museum, Sichuan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archeology, Chengdu Institute of Cultural Relics and Archeology, and Sichuan University Audiences from , Zhejiang University and other institutions came to listen to the lecture, and there were even late-comers who stood in the back row to listen to the entire lecture. The audience took notes carefully and raised their mobile phones from time to time to take pictures of important knowledge points about Shu Road.

Mr. Wu, a teacher at the School of Literature and Journalism of Sichuan University and a volunteer at the Sichuan Museum, came to the scene early. "I have traveled to many places on the Shu Road and collected a lot of information, but Teacher Sun discussed the Shu Road from a more comprehensive perspective and clarified issues that were previously vague." She said that after listening to Professor Sun Hua today The lecture will help to introduce information about Shu Road more accurately when explaining to students in the future.

The audience in the audience took out their mobile phones to record the knowledge points of the lecture.

"I saw the news report of Professor Sun Hua's lecture some time ago, and I was very much looking forward to it." Ms. Zhong is a volunteer at the Sichuan Museum. She has previously stood in the mountains and looked back. Served as a volunteer interpreter at exhibitions such as "Dongpo" and "Lotus in Bloom". She told reporters that Professor Sun Hua not only sorted out the history of Shu Road, but also clearly distinguished the similarities and differences between Shu Road and the Ancient Tea Horse Road, and answered difficult questions about Shu Road. This lecture was very helpful for her future explanation work. Big help. "I enjoyed this lecture very much and it benefited me a lot. I will follow the video account of the Celebrity Lecture Hall and look forward to attending more of these lectures in the future," she said.

In addition, in the audience, there was also a group of college students from the School of Art and Archeology of Zhejiang University who came to listen to the lecture with the teacher during their summer internship. Feng Jieshu said frankly: “When I was traveling in Yunnan before, the local tour guide told me about the Ancient Tea Horse Road which was actually very vague. But today, Teacher Sun Hua told us about it in a rigorous manner, combined with historical and archaeological data. The historical origins of the Tea Horse Road and even its various road types are very comprehensive.”

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