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Q: Why did Korea adopt many elements of the culture of china?
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Why did Korea adopt elements Chinese culture?

China was the primary civilization in the Eastern World and exerted a strong cultural influence over its neighbors. Korea was the closest neighbor to China, both geographically and politically, that still was able to resist direct incorporation into China. However, because of these close geographic and political ties to the most powerful nation in their region, cultural traditions moved from China to Korea.


What did Korea adopt from China?

Korea adopted Chinese children, highways and pets from China.


Where can the culture of Korea can be found?

The culture of Korea can be found in the United States,China, and in Korean.


What are five examples of culture diffusion involving china Korea and japan?

Diffusion from Korea and China


Why did Korea adopt many elements of the cultureof China?

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What did japans adoption of China's writing and religious beliefs indicate?

Japans willingness to adopt more of china's culture


What country has the greatest influence on the culture and arts of South Korea?

China


What did japan adoption of China's writing systems and religious beliefs indicate?

Japans willingness to adopt more of china's culture


What was the relationship between China and Korea before the rise of the Koryo kingdom-?

The relationship between China and Korea before the rise of the Koryo kingdom was amicable. Korea was in good standing with China and embraced it's culture and political beliefs.


Why did China want to help North Korea?

Because they both have the same culture.


What 2 countries influenced on Japanese culture in the 6th centure?

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