What was China called Britain in ancient times?

British address: Saxon.

Daqin was the name of ancient China for the Roman Empire and the Near East. With the opening of the Silk Road at the end of the 2nd century BC, the communication between eastern and western civilizations gradually accelerated, and Rome was at the end of the trade route. At that time, China named it "Daqin". This is recorded in "Biography of the Western Regions in the Later Han Dynasty".

In 97 AD, Ban Chao led 70,000 soldiers to the Caspian Sea and sent his men Gan Ying to Daqin. The interaction between the East and the West is really beyond our imagination. In the Tang Dynasty, there were frequent diplomatic envoys and business contacts between Chang 'an and Fuxi (the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire).

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1, the name of ancient Rome, which is today's Italy: Daqin.

2. French name: Gaul.

3. Address of Spain and Portugal: French franc machine.

4. British address: Saxon.

5. Russian names: Ross, Kiev Ross, Ricardo Roberto Barreto da Rocha.

Asian address:

1. Names for Japan: Fusang, Dongyi, Dongying or Japanese slave; When they invaded our country, they were also called enemies of Japan.

2. Names of North Korea: Lelang County, Koryo and Silla.

3. Name of Vietnam: Annan.

4. Philippine address: Luzon Island.

5. Name of Thailand: Siam.

6. Cambodian name: Funan, Zhenla and Khmer, also known as Khmer Rouge after the founding of New China.

7. Name of Myanmar: Shan State, Sibang, Bagan and Daguang.

8. Arabic name: big food.

9. Address to Iran: Persia or rest in peace.

10. Indian name: Toxoplasma and Tianzhu.

1 1. Nepal: Nepal.

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Daqin was the name of ancient China for the Roman Empire and the Near East. With the opening of the Silk Road at the end of the 2nd century BC, the communication between eastern and western civilizations gradually accelerated, and Rome was at the end of the trade route. At that time, China named it "Daqin". This is recorded in "Biography of the Western Regions in the Later Han Dynasty".

In 97 AD, Ban Chao led 70,000 soldiers to the Caspian Sea and sent his men Gan Ying to Daqin. The interaction between the East and the West is really beyond our imagination. In the Tang Dynasty, there were frequent diplomatic envoys and business contacts between Chang 'an and Fuxi (the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as the Byzantine Empire).