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Ch. 8 Silk Road, 11th-Eng

 

8. Silk Road (Nick Middleton)

Main points of the Chapter:

·        In this chapter, the writer gives a description of his journey to Mount Kailash.

·        He takes the same route that was known as the Silk Route or the Silk Road in ancient times.

·        It was a trade route that linked China with the West.

·        It starts from Sian (China) and ending at the Mediterranean Sea.

·        By this route, silk came westward while wool, gold, silver Christianity and Buddhism went eastward.

·        Their journey start from Ravu (a small mountain village) to Darchen  (at the foot of Mount Kailash)

·        There a lady, Lhamo, gave him a long-sleeved sheepskin coat as  a present.

·        Then they passed the dark tents of nomads.

·        A Tibetan Mastiff, a huge dog, guarded each tent.

·        His taxi driver, Tsetan, who had brought him all the way from Lhasa went back after dropping him at Darchen.

·        By the afternoon the writer reached the small town of Hor.

·        Hor is on the shor of Lake Manasarovar.

·        This lake as the source of four great rivers: The Indus, The Ganges, The Sutlej and the Brahmaputra.

·        Here at Darchen, he suffered a severe cold.

·        The next morning, Tsetan took him to the Darchen Medical College.

·        Then Tsetan left him at Darchen and returned to Lhasa.

·        Then the writer met Norbu in a café, who knew English.

·        The author had heard a lot about the beauty of Lake Mansarovar and the holy pilgrimage to Mount Kailash.

·        But he found the place very dirty and uninspiring.


8. Silk Road (Nick Middleton)

Very Short Type Q-Ans.

1. Who is the writer of ‘Silk Road’?

Ans. Nick Middleton

2. Who guarded the tents of the nomads?

Ans. A Tibetan mastiff

3. Who was Lhamo?

Ans. A Tibetan woman, in village Ravu

4. Who were called the shaggy monsters?

Ans. The huge black dogs

5. What was the colour of the mastiff dogs?

Ans. Black

6. Who was Tsetan?

Ans. The writer’s driver

7. Where is Hor situated?

Ans. On the bank of Lake Manasarovar

8. Which river flows from the Mansarovar lake?

Ans. The Sutlej

9. Where is Lake Mansarovar situated?

Ans. On Mount Kailash

10. What was the length of the silk road in the ancient time?

Ans. 6400 kilometers

11. What is the height of the top of the pass?

Ans. 5515 meters

12. Who was Norbu?

Ans. A Tibetan

13. What gift did Lhamo give to the author?

Ans. A full sleeved coat

14. Who was Ekai Kawaguchi?

Ans. A Japanese monk

15. Where did Tsetan take the writer for treatment?

Ans. Darchen Medical College

16. Which town is described as the open air rubbish dump?

Ans. Hor

17. Where did the author meet Norbu?

Ans. In a café

18. Who gave a sheepskin coat to the author?

Ans. Lhamo


8. Silk Road (Nick Middleton)

Short Type Q-Ans.

 

1. Why has this article been titled ‘Silk Road’.

Ans. The road was named Silk Road because of the silk trade with China by this route. In the chapter the author travels to Mount Kailash, exploring the Himalayan belt in Tibet. Since the author explored this region, so the chapter is titled as Silk Road.

 

2. Who was Lhamo? What gift did she give to the author?

Ans. Lhamo was a Tibetan woman. She gave the author a long sleeve sheepskin coat. It was a farewell gift to the author. She gifted the coat as it would help him rescue the cold weather.

 

3. What was the importance of the Silk Road in ancient times?

Ans. The Silk Road was an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia. It was a major route for trade between the Roman Empire and China and later between medieval European kingdoms and China.

 

4. How does the writer describes the town of Hor?

Ans. Hor was a small town on the main east-west highway that followed the old trade route from Lhasa to Kashmir. The town was on the shore of Lake Mansarovar. But the author does not feel impressed by it. He found Hor a grim, miserable place.

 

5. Why was the author disappointed with Darchen?

Ans. The author was disappointed with Darchen because he had some health problems as cold. He was not able to breathe well and his nasal was blockage during the night. The place was dirty and punctuated by heaps of garbage and refuse.

 

6. What was the purpose of the author’s journey of Mount Kailash?

Ans. The purpose of the author's journey to Mount Kailash and the Mansarovar Lake was to complete the Kora, which was a sacred religious ritual according to Hindu and Buddhist tradition.

 

1. Describe the writer’s experience at Darchen.

Ans. When the writer reached at Darchen, he was disappointed there because he had some health problems as cold and cough. He was not able to breathe well and his nostrils were blocked during the night. He felt that if he slept, he would never wake up again. So he awake all night. The next morning, Tsetan took him to the Darchen Medical College. There a Tibetan doctor gave him some medicine. It had a good effect on him and he had sound sleep that night. There were no pilgrimages in Darchen at that time. The place was dirty and punctuated by heaps of garbage and refuse. Tsetan has also left him and returned to Lhasa. So he was disappointed with Darchen.

 

2. Explain the author’s journey from Revu to Hor.

Ans.