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Answer:
Imported goods.
Explanation:
During the Tang Dinasty, China was a predominant influence over the majority of East Asia. This was due to traded works of art, literature, and religion that reached farther lands. Culturally primordial elements such as writing systems, philosophies, and political institutions were adopted by Japan on the basis of Chinese culture.
Answer:
Japanese imperials adopting many Chinese customs.
Explanation:
From ancient times japan and china were connected directly or indirectly. And japan acknowledge the influence of Chinese culture in japan which they called cultural borrowing. However Japanese demarcate the influence of chines culture with retention of their own. China's influence in Japan is a result of the exchange of ideas, traditions, and goods.
Further explanation:
The first record on their interaction found from a source belonged to 87A.D called the book of Han. It mentioned that Japan pays tribute to northern Korea which was controlled by a Chinese Commander. Though the contact was indirect but it was the starting point was Sino-Japanese relation.
Influence on Government:
In the year 645 Nakatomi created the clan of Fujiwara in which samurai (military class) assumed its position and the clan remained in power till the eleventh century. In 646 Taika reforms were introduced in the government which was influenced by the Chinese model. These reforms were followed by new ta system which was also imported from China.
Influence of language:
the chines language system has a profound effect on japan writing system but it is believed that Chinese letters first influenced the Japanese oral language the initial stage writing was done in japan by immigrants from China. The Chinese characters adopted in the Japanese language are known as Kanji.
Influence of Religion:
Chinese philosopher spread the ideas if Taoism in Japan. Later the legal system of Japan was influenced by chines legal system. The introduction of Buddhism in japan is also credited to Chinese monks. Japan monks studied the ideals of Buddhism in China and later spread it in the home country.
Influence of Good:
China and Japan were at proximity in South East Asia and thus exchange between them was inevitable goods were regularly exchanged and influence was unavoidable.
Key words:
China, Japan, nfluence,culture.
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