It was different because they did not like the idea so the wanted to combined different literatures to make up a new one.
Japanese literature often focuses on individual emotions and personal experiences, while Chinese literature tends to emphasize societal issues and moral teachings. Additionally, Japanese literature tends to be more concise and minimalist in style, while Chinese literature often includes rich, elaborate descriptions and allegorical elements. Overall, the two literary traditions have distinct historical and cultural influences that shape the themes and writing styles of their respective works.
Chinese poetry, for example, are excessively emotional. They are often about nature daily events, and events that the poet thinks is important. The Tang and Song Dynasty were two golden era of Chinese poems. Poems from the Tang Dynasty are called Tang Shi, while poems from the Song Dynasty are called Song Ci
They are two different languages, for one.
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often written in Classical Chinese.
The Chinese and the Japanese are two entirely different people and cultures. Therefore, the literature will be different, written by two different people's authors.
One is fake and the other are extinct.
Military situation and Approach of the Imperial Japanese Army are some crucial differences between Chinese and Japanese historiography of the Nanking Massacre.
In the long run, Japanese tea and Chinese tea actually came from the same place, China. Over a long period of time the Japanese have improved there tea by growing their own. There are a few big differences between the two. The price, the quality, and the taste.
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Social and family lifestyle.
Taoism, Buddhism Conficuonism, Legalism v.s. Shinto. They are completely different, almost opposites on some cases.
Yes, knowing Chinese can help with learning Japanese due to similarities in characters and some vocabulary. However, the grammar, writing systems, and pronunciation are different between the two languages, so there will still be significant differences to learn.
I've never heard of a Chinese geisha. It's a Japanese word, and traditionally a Japanese profession.
Typically, one wouldn't find big differences between Chinese and Japanese Architecture. However, as you look closer, there are many unique factors which sets the two apart: - Japan uses the "tatami" which is not used in Chinese architecture to build their rooms - It has a slide door with decoration on it(white background) -Japaneses use much more wood than Chinese house -Japanese usually have a garden surrounded by their houses whereas in Chinese houses, the garden tends to be surrounding the house.