The Japanese have taken much from Chinese culture, but over the centuries has put a distinctly Japanese stamp on it. For instance, tea is an important part of both countries' culture, with tea formal ceremonies to make and serve tea, but the Japanese version has become the ritual that most people think of. Both countries share a lot of early influences such as Buddhism, and the Chinese philosophy of Confucianism has played a big part in the Japanese way of looking at the world. Ideas such as collectivism and filial piety are part of Confucius' teachings that still resonate today in Japanese society. Other traditional Confucian values include the importance of education and saving within families. Chinese writing is also the basis of Japanese: "kanji," the pictographic Japanese alphabet uses Chinese characters, though they're pronounced differently. Many kanji characters mean the same thing in Japanese and Chinese. The Japanese added two more phonetic, simpler alphabets with fewer characters than the thousands required to master kanji.
The Japanese oral and written language is derived from the Chinese, as well as the concept of an emperor. The Japanese also modeled their courts in Confucian style. They embraced Buddhism and adopted the Chinese method of growing rice.
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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
a diary entry of prince shotoku and his role bringing chinese culture to japan
it explains why Japan's culture reflects a Chinese influence...........
The Korean Culture had a major impact on Japan in the 1980's.
Japanese Culture was unique because it was separated from the mainland, Yet close enough to benefit from Chinese culture the location also had an impact on what Japaneses ate.
Youth culture brings new culture ideas into Japan
Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cultures share similarities due to historical interactions such as trade, migration, and the spread of religious beliefs and philosophies. These influences have contributed to the exchange of customs, languages, art, and technology, creating cultural overlaps in the region. Additionally, the shared influence of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism has further connected the three cultures over time.
Chinese beliefs and ideas had an impact on religion , government , arts , and agriculture .. - Kc Alvarez
By borrowing preserves culture.
Japan and Korea
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