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Shotoku was a prince who looked to China as example of what to do
Shotoku is a Yamato prince who took charge of Japan on behalf of his aunt, empress Suiko, and his goal was to create a strong government modeled after China. To achieve his goal, he created a constitution that gave all power to the emperor and he also created a bureaucracy. The emperor appointed all government positions and the constitution listed rules (based on the ideas of Confucius) for working in the government. Shotoku sent officials to study the Chinese government and they learned about Buddhism, art, medicine, and philosophy. He also ordered the building of Buddhist temples and monasteries throughout Japan. This was how prince Shotoku changed the Japanese government.
Prince Shotoku was issued into government a then he changed it little by little.
Shotoku was born in ancient Japan in A.D. 574. Although he was an imperial prince, he was not in line to become emperor.
a diary entry of prince shotoku and his role bringing chinese culture to japan
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Prince Shotoku
Shotoku was a prince who looked to China as example of what to do
Prince Shotoku was a prince of Japan.He was also known as prince Umayado
Prince Shotoku used the Sui Dynasty of China as an example for Japan. He admired its centralized government and implemented similar reforms in Japan, promoting a more structured administration. Shotoku also adopted aspects of Chinese culture, including Buddhism and Confucianism, to strengthen the state and unify the country. His efforts laid the foundation for Japan's development into a more organized and influential state.
Prince Shotoku is from a clan called Yamato from Ancient Japan.
prince shotoku introduced chinese culture to japan
Prince shotoku used china for ceate Borgia
Prince Shotoku established Buddhism as the state religion of Japan.
Shotoku is a Yamato prince who took charge of Japan on behalf of his aunt, empress Suiko, and his goal was to create a strong government modeled after China. To achieve his goal, he created a constitution that gave all power to the emperor and he also created a bureaucracy. The emperor appointed all government positions and the constitution listed rules (based on the ideas of Confucius) for working in the government. Shotoku sent officials to study the Chinese government and they learned about Buddhism, art, medicine, and philosophy. He also ordered the building of Buddhist temples and monasteries throughout Japan. This was how prince Shotoku changed the Japanese government.
Prince Shotoku was issued into government a then he changed it little by little.
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