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Buddhism and Islam, basically any religion is associated with Chinese civilization, but a lot of the population of China is Atheist actually.
The Chinese civilization greatly influenced Japanese civilization, particularly through the introduction of Buddhism, Confucianism, and various aspects of governance, art, and literature. The Japanese adopted the Chinese writing system, which shaped their own language and literary traditions. Additionally, cultural practices such as tea ceremonies and architectural styles were also borrowed from China, significantly impacting Japan's cultural development. This exchange laid the foundation for Japan's unique identity while integrating key elements from its neighbor.
There are many things that Japan took from China. three of them are silk, tea, n noodles! <<<<NOT CORRECT. The japanese "borrowed" Buddhism, the chinese writing system, and a centralized imperial state. Hope this helps :D
China believes in Confucius ideaology... which is simply the belief of respecting your elders, and in return your elders will watch out for you, and look after you... Japan liked this idea of China.. and adapted it... Confucious ideology being a cultural factor hashad several influences on Japan for Example the Imperialism of Korea was mainly for cultural motives:confucious ideology. As Japan believed as being elder, and believed they were to be respceted by Korea, in fact they made this happen, but at the same time... "looked after' Korea.. as they believed and instituted Japanese education etc....... the Chinese writing system.
Where and when did Chinese civilization begin?
Chinese culture significantly influenced Japanese civilization through the adoption of Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, which shaped Japanese spiritual and ethical frameworks. The introduction of Chinese writing systems led to the development of Japanese literature and poetry, enhancing communication and cultural expression. Additionally, Chinese art, architecture, and governance models were adapted, contributing to the centralization of power and the establishment of a more sophisticated societal structure in Japan. This cultural exchange laid the foundation for Japan's unique identity while integrating key aspects of Chinese heritage.
Buddhism and Islam, basically any religion is associated with Chinese civilization, but a lot of the population of China is Atheist actually.
Chinese civilization began near the Huang He, or Yellow, River.
The Chinese civilization greatly influenced Japanese civilization, particularly through the introduction of Buddhism, Confucianism, and various aspects of governance, art, and literature. The Japanese adopted the Chinese writing system, which shaped their own language and literary traditions. Additionally, cultural practices such as tea ceremonies and architectural styles were also borrowed from China, significantly impacting Japan's cultural development. This exchange laid the foundation for Japan's unique identity while integrating key elements from its neighbor.
Traditional Japanese religion is Shinto... In China Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism are the most common
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There are many things that Japan took from China. three of them are silk, tea, n noodles! <<<<NOT CORRECT. The japanese "borrowed" Buddhism, the chinese writing system, and a centralized imperial state. Hope this helps :D
Quan Am is the Vietnamese pronunciation of the Chinese Quan Yin - Japanese Kannon, the Bodhisattva of Mercy in Mahayana Buddhism.
Quan Am is the Vietnamese pronunciation of the Chinese Quan Yin - Japanese Kannon, the Bodhisattva of Mercy in Mahayana Buddhism.