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The government of Nara Japan (710-794 AD) was characterized by a centralized imperial system influenced by Chinese bureaucratic models, but it maintained a distinct Japanese identity. In contrast, the government of ancient China, particularly during the Tang Dynasty, was more extensive and complex, with a well-established civil service system and a strong emphasis on Confucian principles. While both societies shared cultural and administrative influences, Nara Japan's governance was more focused on consolidating power under the emperor, while China's system was more expansive, incorporating a vast territory and diverse populations.

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