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Because they're very close to each other geographically. Japan adopted a lot of its culture from China. Maybe, people migrated eastwards from china through Korea to Japan. So Japan China and Korea have common ancestors
Korea adopted China's political system based on Confucianism.
Taiwan is an island off the coast of China, so it isn't "bordered" directly by any countries. However, there is China to the east, Japan and the Koreas to the north, and the Philippines to the south.
The Qing dynasty adopted the tributary system of international relationships. This was a network of trade that took place between China and its tributaries such as Japan and Korea. China's supremacy during the time drew these people into the Chinese system and culture.
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No, it originated in china, where japan then adopted it.
Japan lies to the northeast of China, and Taiwan is directly east of China.
Chinese chan buddhism was adopted as Zen Buddhism in Japan
Yes! The East China sea is directly below.
Japan adopted Chinese religious traditions, especially Buddhism (apex)
Because they're very close to each other geographically. Japan adopted a lot of its culture from China. Maybe, people migrated eastwards from china through Korea to Japan. So Japan China and Korea have common ancestors
Buddhism has it origin in China, but in the 6th Century it was introduce to Japan. The form of religion has impacted the lives of Japanese since its introduction.
Korea adopted China's political system based on Confucianism.
Taiwan is an island off the coast of China, so it isn't "bordered" directly by any countries. However, there is China to the east, Japan and the Koreas to the north, and the Philippines to the south.
citizens do not directly elect the leader of their country.
The Yellow Sea is between Communist China and the Korean pensinsula. The Yellow Sea feeds directly into the Pacific Ocean. The Pacific Ocean feeds into the Sea of Japan via the Straits of Tsushima.
The Qing dynasty adopted the tributary system of international relationships. This was a network of trade that took place between China and its tributaries such as Japan and Korea. China's supremacy during the time drew these people into the Chinese system and culture.