Because of getting ride of there emporers and moa!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Cai Wu is the Minister of Culture for China.
The physical geography of China, characterized by vast mountain ranges, plateaus, and rivers, significantly shaped its civilization. The Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau isolated China from many outside influences, fostering a unique culture and political system. The fertile plains of the Yellow River and Yangtze River supported agriculture, which was crucial for population growth and urban development. Additionally, the diverse climates and terrains influenced regional variations in lifestyle, economy, and trade practices.
The two countries that had a significant impact on the development of Japanese culture in the mid-500s are China and Korea. Korea served as a cultural bridge, transmitting Chinese influences such as Confucianism, Buddhism, and advanced writing systems to Japan. This interaction facilitated the adoption of many aspects of Chinese culture, including governance, art, and religious practices, which profoundly shaped Japan's cultural landscape.
Yes, Japan's culture was heavily influenced by the Han culture.
China worked to block outside influences. This allows them to preserve their culture without having to worry about outside influences.
China often prevented outside contact to preserve its culture. China alternated between trade and extreme isolationism.
China had periods of withdrawal from the outside but also periods of extensive trade and exploration.APEX: China alternated between trade and extreme isolationism.China had periods of withdrawal from the outside but also periods of extensive trade and exploration. =]Apex: China often prevented outside contact to preserve its culture.China alternated between trade and extreme isolationism.
Japan opened its society and culture to Western influences, while China continued to resist any outside influence on its customs and beliefs.
Japan opened its society and culture to Western influences, while China continued to resist any outside influence on its customs and beliefs
Japan opened its society and culture to Western influences, while China continued to resist any outside influence on its customs and beliefs.
They want to stay independent to preserve their culture
Japan saw how China became nothing but a place for WEstern powers to misuse and take advantage of, and so to avoid becoming destroyed by other nations Japan closed themselves off from the outside world. They were trying to preserve their culture and freedom from outside influence.
china's early leaders limited contact with outsiders
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For a while they were isolated because they wanted to preserve their culture. They feared the Europeans would destroyed them if they got too close.
China's isolation began from physical barriers like the Gobi Desert, but kept up due to political ideals like Communism. Being isolationist allows for optimum control with little to no exterior influences. Extending isolationist policies has allowed for media control, therefore public control. Their protectionist policies have also allowed the nation to vastly expand their economy. By encouraging only exporting and limited importing, the nation has become self-reliant and built up the strongest growing economic force of the century. The economic and political benefits to China's government have encouraged them to continue mostly isolationist policies.