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Shotoku was a prince who looked to China as example of what to do
China
Buddhism from China & Korea.
He borrowed the Chinese calendar, religion, and a system of writing.
Prince Shotoku was a famous Japanese regent. He sent Japanese people to China to study Chinese culture and art, he opened the first Japanese embassy in China and wrote the first Japan's first constitution.
Established relations with china
Prince shotoku used china for ceate Borgia
Shotoku was a prince who looked to China as example of what to do
China
Prince Shotoku greatly encouraged Japanese-Chinese relations. He studied Buddhist and Chinese classical texts. He sent envoys from Japan to China. He is credited with introducing an administrative form of government that was adopted from the Sui Dynasty in China.
Prince Shotoku inspired Japan to learn from China and helped spread Buddhism to Japan.
China
Buddhism from China & Korea.
Prince Shotoku
Prince Shotoku, a Japanese prince from the 6th-7th century, is known for promoting Buddhism in Japan, creating a centralized government, and establishing a constitution that emphasized moral principles. He is also credited with fostering cultural exchange with China and Korea.
He borrowed the Chinese calendar, religion, and a system of writing.
Prince Shotoku was a prince in Japan from 593 to 622 CE. He was considered very smart and fair. He brought Buddhism to Japan and reached out to other countries such as China to improve Japan's culture.