By borrowing preserves culture.
it explains why Japan's culture reflects a Chinese influence...........
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The Nara period (710-794) in Japan is marked by significant influence from Chinese culture, particularly during the Tang dynasty. This era saw the adoption of Chinese political structures, legal codes, and cultural practices, including Buddhism and Confucianism. The establishment of the capital in Nara was directly inspired by the Chinese capital of Chang'an, reflecting the desire to emulate Chinese civilization. This influence laid the groundwork for Japan's subsequent cultural and political development.
it explains why japan's culture reflects a Chinese influence.
One factor that accounted for Chinese influence on traditional Japanese culture was the adoption of Chinese writing system and Confucian philosophy during the Nara and Heian periods in Japan. This influence paved the way for the development of Japanese literature, art, and government institutions based on Chinese models.
One thing was the introduction of Buddhism to Japan, where it became the state religion under Prince Shotoku. Also Confucianism. The Japanese adapted the Chinese method of writing to fit their language. The Japanese adopted the Chinese calendar. China's influence was very visible in the flowering of the arts under Prince Shotoku.
Due to it's close proximity and influence by China, Japan (who was at this point an emerging regional power) saw the Chinese-influenced Korea as a threat to Japan's Imperial expansion.
No. Japan was about as far as you could get from being an ally to the Chinese. Japan invaded China and did horrible things to the Chinese, and killed many. Many Chinese today hate the Japanese for their actions in World War II. As a result, China joined the Allied forces of the US, Canada, Australia, England, Holland, and so forth.
The philosophy introduced to Japan by the Chinese was Confucianism.
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china has a major influence on japan
they soon came under the influence of chinese idesa and customs, which they first learned about from korean travelers. It rought beliefs that had spred throught japanese societyby the Buddhist