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Squinted eyes, fried rice ,and soy sauce
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Japan adopted the phrase "civilization and enlightenment" during this time. These were two of the biggest goals that the Japanese strove for.
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fire lances and gunpowder
Japan loved rice
Squinted eyes, fried rice ,and soy sauce
The first culture to adopt the paper form of currency was the Tang Dynasty of China. This occurred in the 7th Century and is known as a bank note.The Chinese did
Japanese people adopted aspects of Chinese language poetry in sculptures by incorporating calligraphy, inscriptions, and ornamental elements inspired by Chinese poetry into their sculptural works. This influence can be seen in the use of poetic verses inscribed on sculptures, as well as in the aesthetic elements such as flowing lines and delicate details that reflect the influence of Chinese poetry on Japanese sculptural art.
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During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines from 1942 to 1945, traditional Filipino clothing underwent changes influenced by Japanese culture. Filipino women were required to wear a traditional Japanese dress called the "terno" and adopt a more modest style of dressing in line with Japanese customs. The influence of the Japanese kimono can be seen in the sleeves and silhouette of the modified terno worn during this period.
During the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Japan's role in China's economic isolationist policies was primarily shaped by piracy and maritime conflicts. Japanese pirates, known as "wokou," frequently raided Chinese coastal towns, prompting the Ming government to adopt strict maritime restrictions and limit foreign trade to safeguard its territory. This exacerbated China's isolationist stance, as the Ming emperors prioritized internal stability and control over external trade, ultimately leading to a decline in maritime commerce and interactions with other nations.
Japan adopted the phrase "civilization and enlightenment" during this time. These were two of the biggest goals that the Japanese strove for.