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How many things come from China in Japanese culture?
How many things come from China in Japanese culture? 1. Japanese Dao comes from tangdao, and tangdao is also called Miao Dao. Because it looks like a seedling, the Kusanagi sword of the three Japanese artifacts is a tangdao.

2. Japanese kimono, which the Japanese call martial arts, is an improvement of Hanfu in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. /kloc-Known as Wufu before the late 20th century, it originated from the commercial activities between Soochow and Japan during the Three Kingdoms period in China. In the past, there was a difference between the concepts of five clothes and kimono, but today these two concepts almost coincide.

3. Japanese kendo originated in China during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Kendo's clothes are the style of the Tang Dynasty, especially pants, which were worn by ancient people in China and called crosses.

4. One of the founders of the Meiji Restoration in Japan was Zhu Shunshui, an old man of the Ming Dynasty (at the end of the Ming Dynasty, Jun was regarded as a great evil in the world, with the embryonic form of democracy, but unfortunately it was destroyed by the Qing Dynasty). He was honored as Confucius in Japan, and the Zhu Shunshui Monument in China was also built by the Japanese. The sages of the Ming Dynasty were all Japanese, and the great history of Japan was compiled by Zhu Shunshui's apprentice.

Japanese samurai began to perform magic tricks in China, and Hattori Shimada Hanzo is a descendant of Qin people in China.

6. The classic Japanese architecture you see is the real architecture of the Tang Dynasty. China architect Liang Sicheng wrote "Architectural History of China"112. This book can't find some landmark buildings in the Tang Dynasty in China at that time, so it can only be illustrated with Japanese architecture as an example, especially the Toda Temple in Japan, which was built by craftsmen in Jian Zhen in the past, and is relatively rare in the world at present.

7. The Japanese Emperor ascended the throne in accordance with the etiquette of the Tang Dynasty, and his clothes were in accordance with the Spring and Autumn Period of China. Natural music, songs and dances also belonged to the Tang Dynasty, and now they have long been lost in China.

8. The name of the submarine port used in Japan was Wu. The flag is the Han Festival that Su Wu applied for. When charging, I sang Wen Tianxiang's righteous song. Besides "Changwu", the most widely used inscription on the national flag is Yue Fei's slogan "Serve the country faithfully".

The Book of Changes is the oldest book in the world. The Japanese Meiji Restoration originated from the Book of Changes, which said that "sages listen to the world from the south and from the Meiji world". At that time, you couldn't have entered the Japanese cabinet without knowing the Book of Changes.

10. The slogan shouted by the Japanese during the Meiji Restoration was an article written by China and Zhu Shunshui to commemorate a Japanese hero, which was regarded as a masterpiece by Japanese scholars.

1 1. The "LAM Raymond volcano" mentioned in many anime works was put forward by Japanese soldier Takeda Shingen. This guy is a fan of Sun Tzu. He keeps a copy of Sun Tzu's Art of War around him all day, under the guise of Sun Tzu and LAM Raymond volcano. According to "Wind, Xu Rulin and Wind" in Sun Tzu's Art of War,

12. The nine-character mantra of samurai comes from China's Zuo Zhuan.