Enumerate the historical facts of friendly exchanges between China and Japan in ancient times.

Updated on society 2024-02-09
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Seal of the King of Hanweinu.

    Tang sent Tang envoys, Buddhist exchanges or something.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Recently, the epidemic situation in Japan has become increasingly severe, according to the Japan Broadcasting Association.

    NHK) TV reported that as of 22:30 local time on April 13, there were confirmed cases of new crown in Japan.

    The cumulative number of cases has reached 7,688. The spread of the epidemic has also caused a shortage of anti-epidemic materials such as masks in various parts of Japan.

    A critical moment in Japan's fight against the pandemic.

    China** has twice provided anti-epidemic supplies to Japan**. Cities across China have also reached out to provide assistance to their sister cities in Japan. China's sister city's "reciprocation" not only effectively alleviated the shortage of epidemic prevention materials in Japan, but also quickly aroused the attention of Japanese ** and netizens.

    Xinwu District, Wuxi.

    The report of a 10-fold mask rebate to Toyokawa City quickly made it to Yahoo Japan.

    , and then the news of Dalian's 769-fold mask "returning" Kitakyushu has aroused the ** and praise of many Japanese netizens. Many Japanese netizens commented that this news was particularly popular in heavy topics such as the postponement of the Olympics and the request to reduce going out. It is hoped that the two countries can transcend national borders and work together to defeat the epidemic.

    Our donation to Kitakyushu is not a 'return gift' or a 'return gift', but a sister city.

    When difficulties arise, we should step up and give support and help to the best of our ability. Jing Shibo, deputy director of the Asian Division of the Dalian Municipal Foreign Affairs Office, told the Beijing Weekly reporter. Masayuki Ikari, head of the Asian Exchange Division of Kitakyushu City, also said:

    Thank you very much to Dalian, which is the embodiment of friendly relations for more than 40 years. ”

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    During the Tang Dynasty, China and Japan maintained relatively friendly relations. Among them, the following are some typical implementations of Sino-Japanese friendly exchanges:

    Luoyang Japanese Temple during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty: Luoyang Japanese Temple was a Buddhist temple built in 735 AD for Japanese monks during the Tang Dynasty in China, and is one of the important symbols of Sino-Japanese friendship.

    Luoyang Big Wild Goose Pagoda during the Wenzong period: The Luoyang Big Wild Goose Pagoda was built during the Tang Dynasty to collect and translate Buddhist scriptures, and it was also an important link between China and Japan.

    Lu Zhen and Seng Huiyuan's relationship: Lu Zhen was a scholar and ** in the Tang Dynasty who once studied in Japan. He became acquainted with the Japanese monk Huiyuan and worked together to translate Buddhist scriptures, promoting cultural exchanges between China and Japan.

    Visits by Japanese envoys to the Tang Dynasty: Since 630 AD, Japan sent envoys to the Chinese court to pay tribute, and had long-term cultural exchanges with the Tang Dynasty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Han and Wei periods: The germination of Sino-Japanese relations. China was the first to call Japan "Wa", and the ancient geography book of the Warring States Period, "The Classic of Mountains and Seas, the North Classic of the Sea", said:

    The country is in the south of Juyan, the north of the Wa, and the Yan genus. It shows that at that time, the Chinese only knew the geographical location of Japan. During the Northern and Southern Dynasties of China, the Yamato Kingdom unified Japan, and a tributary relationship was formed between China and Japan.

    During the period of the Five Emperors, the power of the Yamato Kingdom was strong, and the economy was prosperous, and the demand for various items in China was increasing day by day, and they wanted to meet the needs through tribute. After the Sino-Japanese communication was established, Chinese culture continued to flow into Japan, which had a great impact on the formation of Feiwu culture later. During the prosperous Sui and Tang dynasties, Japan repeatedly sent "envoys to the Tang Dynasty" to study Chinese culture on a large scale.

    With the decline of the tribal system, the contradictions within the ruling class deepened, and the social crisis became increasingly serious. In order to learn from the ruling experience of the Sui and Tang dynasties and the imitation of advanced scientific literature, the Japanese imperial family sent envoys to China and the Tang Dynasty many times to reconcile. Complex Sino-Japanese relations during the Ming Dynasty:

    The Wako were mainly composed of some famous lords of the Western Leakage Division, village officials, pure pirate gangs with the core of the land, armed merchant groups and nomads since the Kamakura period. Organized by the wealthy tribes in the west, they raided the Korean Peninsula and the coastal areas of Chinese mainland from Tsushima, Ichiki, Matsuura and the Seto Inland Sea in Kitakyushu.

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