Shotoku
prince shotoku introduced chinese culture to japan
Prince Shotoku implemented a centralized government system with a constitution based on Confucian principles, established Buddhism as a state religion, introduced Chinese art, architecture, and writing systems to Japan, and promoted the development of a formal education system.
The philosophy introduced to Japan by the Chinese was Confucianism.
Chinese monks brought Buddhist ideas from China to Japan in the 6th century. Buddhism would be later enforced by Prince Shotoku, the emperor of Japan, who integrated Buddhist teachings into his seventeen-article constitution.
a diary entry of prince shotoku and his role bringing chinese culture to japan
Chinese preists
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) was introduced in Japan between 7th and 9th centuries.
Prince Shotoku inspired Japan to learn from China and helped spread Buddhism to Japan.
Prince Shotoku inspired Japan to learn from China and helped spread Buddhism to Japan.
Japan loved rice
Ideas and customs which was learned about from Korean travelers
One thing was the introduction of Buddhism to Japan, where it became the state religion under Prince Shotoku. Also Confucianism. The Japanese adapted the Chinese method of writing to fit their language. The Japanese adopted the Chinese calendar. China's influence was very visible in the flowering of the arts under Prince Shotoku.