A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF ECONOMIC SPACE BETWEEN LUOYANG CITY IN HAN AND WEI DYNASTIES AND ROME CITY IN IMPERIAL PERIOD
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The author of this article reviews the development of Luoyang City and Rome City from a historical perspective, analyzes the economic development of Luoyang City and Rome City from related historical events, briefly compares the economic development space of the two cities, and provides some suggestions for historians to study ancient city-states.
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