Yes, Japan was an important part of Chinese history. In 1931, Japan invaded Manchuria, which was considered to be a part of China. Manchuria was rich in Natural Resources, and the Japanese thought that it would be an important tactical move for their vision of expansion. The Japanese controlled Manchuria throughout the 1930s. The Chinese people hated the Japanese control. At this time there was also conflict between the Nationalist Party and the Communist Party in China. However, the two countries created a united front against the Japanese, their common enemy. The communists were more successful against the Japanese because Mao Zedong (the Communist Leader) believed in guerrilla warfare tactics. After the U. S. dropped the atomic bombs on Japan, the Japanese surrender. Both the Nationalists and the Communists wanted to accept their surrender in Manchuria, and take control of the region of China. The Communists quickly boarded trains headed toward Manchuria. However the Nationalists were airlifted their first by the United States. Despite this set back, the Communists eventually won the civil war that broke out in China.
The chinese defeated the area called Manchuria or Korea, so for a while, Korea was a part of Chinese land holdings. Japan was never part of China.
The Chinese Revolution was an important part of Chinese history. The Period of Warring states is also an important part of history leading to the Qin dynasty.
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Japan admired Chinese culture and learned much from them. Before World War II, Japan invaded China.
The food is really nice I love japanese history and culture, chinese too, but in Japan people stick more to traditions then china.
Japan has a long, rich history that spans centuries. In the mid-500s, the development of Japanese culture was impacted by Korea and China. Korean leader Seong of Baekje brought Buddhism to Japan, and Regent to the Empress Prince Shotoku dedicated his leadership to spreading Chinese culture and Buddhism.
Just part of history; like Greece, Rome, Germany, Italy, Japan, etc. etc. just part of history.
The philosophy introduced to Japan by the Chinese was Confucianism.
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Yes, Tai Chi Chuan is a Chinese Martial Art.
"History" in Chinese is "历史".
Korea was settled by Chinese and formed by the Chinese culture. Throughout their history, the Koreans shared Chinese practices and ideas. Like Japan, they adapted them to meet their own needs. Language became very important, and the development of Japanese writing is heavily influenced by the Chinese. Amy Lira did NOT do this.