The era mirror image and spatial expression of the Grand Canal Culture Communication
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important functions, but also an important medium that carries the Millennium civilization and conspires with national culture. Based on
the time-space relationship and perspective of diachronic continuity and spatial evolution, this paper deeply understands the logic and basic
path of the Grand Canal cultural communication, and puts forward a profound understanding of the logic and basic path of the Grand Canal
cultural communication from the time-space relationship and perspective of diachronic continuity and spatial evolution.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/mcs.v5i2.1758
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