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Japanese is originally a transformation of Chinese.
Their ancestor was a Chinese smuggler who brought a group of blank-minded little broken children over.
Now they are madly worshipping Western culture.
The more they fight, the more they are cheaper, they are enslaved by people with culture.
It's as simple as that.
Actually, I really don't want them to learn Chinese.
I think that's an insult to the national culture!
It's a waste to teach them.
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During the Qin Dynasty, Qin Shi Huang sent someone to find the elixir, he knew that he couldn't find it, so he didn't come back, and when he stayed in Japan, it was worth passing through.
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No need to actively spread it. When the country is strong, other countries will naturally come and learn it, just like they all learn English now.
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Summary. Chinese characters were introduced to Japan via the Korean Peninsula in the 3rd century AD.
In fact, as early as the time of Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Chinese characters were spread to Japan, and Emperor Guangwu gave the golden seal of the "King of Enslavement" to Japan"King of Enu"Four are Chinese characters, which are the earliest I know of. The Biography of Dongyi of the Later Han Dynasty records that in the second year of Jianwu (57 AD), the Japanese slave country paid tribute to congratulate, and Emperor Guangwu gave him a seal.
The Han Dynasty of China called Japan "倭", and the character "委" in the printed text is an abbreviation of the character "倭". According to the "Biography of Dongyi in the Later Han Dynasty", the Japanese were divided into more than 100 countries, and about 30 countries were translated into the Han Dynasty, one of which was a "slave" country. According to research, the slave country was located in Fukuoka Prefecture in the northern part of present-day Kyushu.
Hello, I have seen your question and am sorting out the answer, please wait a while Kanji was introduced to Japan via the Korean Peninsula in the 3rd century AD. In fact, as early as the time of Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Chinese characters were spread to Japan, and Emperor Guangwu gave Japan the golden seal of "King Bichao of the Enslaved State"."King of Enu"Four are Chinese characters, which are the earliest I know so far. The Later Han Dynasty Dongyi Biography records that in the second year of Jianwu (57 AD), the Japanese slave country paid tribute to congratulate, and Emperor Guangwu gave him a seal.
The Han Dynasty of China called Japan "倭", and the character "委" in the printed text is an abbreviation of the character "倭". According to the "Biography of Dongyi in the Later Han Dynasty", the Japanese were divided into more than 100 countries, and about 30 countries were translated into the Han Dynasty, one of which was a "slave" country. According to research, the slave country was located in Fukuoka Prefecture in the northern part of present-day Kyushu.
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Historically, Japanese characters were introduced from kanji, and after a long period of development, some of them were retained, forming the current Japanese script.
According to the Book of Han, after 57 B.C., Emperor Guangwu Zhen of the Han Dynasty gave a gold seal engraved with the words "King of Han and Slave" to the slave kingdom of the Wa Kingdom (modern Japan), and at that time, China's rice cultivation technology and iron-making technology were transmitted to Japan, and Chinese characters were also introduced to Japan.
In the Sui and Tang dynasties (the Asuka, Nara, and Heian periods in Japan), Japan successively sent envoys to China to study the history of the Sui and the Tang Dynasty, and through these Sui and Tang histories, a large number of Chinese characters were introduced to Japan.
In the 9th century, the Japanese adopted a simplified method to create hiragana, imitating the cursive script of Chinese characters, cutting the radicals of Chinese characters, and creating katakana.
To this day, Chinese characters can still be seen in Japan, Vietnam, and South Korea.
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