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In fact, the earliest ninja originated from Chinese Taoism or a kind of Five Elements Sect of the Han Dynasty, and with the change of Chinese dynasties, a large number of political refugees came to Japan to live and become Buraku, bringing not only advanced production technology, but also advanced military technology and ideas, and ninjutsu also came to Japan. And it is carried forward in Japan. Gradually, such as the Five Paths and the Four Basic Precepts, they were formed
Beliefs such as not abusing ninjutsu (which can only be used for official purposes), giving up all self-esteem (it is important to run for your life), keeping your mouth shut (even if you lose your life for it), and never revealing your identity (this is the most basic ninjutsu). Ninja's main operations are mostly military secrets, espionage, or assassination. When engaged in espionage operations, they are only disguised as ordinary people.
There are many Japanese cultural inheritances in China, such as calligraphy, painting (Japanese), tea ceremony, the three-province six-part system, and kimono (Tang costume). But frankly, it's not an exaggeration to praise them for being blue.
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Ninjas were both samurai and assassins, trained in Japanese ninjutsu (i.e., the technique of covert operations). The term ninja can be traced back to the Edo period. Ninjas, like Japanese bushido and Japanese samurai, follow a set of specialized norms (ninjutsu) that they are proud of, and contrary to popular belief, ninjas mostly specialize in espionage rather than assassination.
Hello. Basically, the origin of ninjas should still be from mainland Japan.
In the past, China was very prosperous, and Japan should learn from it, and it should be the Dahua reform implemented by Japan during the Tang Dynasty.
It is most of the system to learn from China.
Dahua Innovation: Imitate the Juntian system of the Sui and Tang dynasties, and follow the rent adjustment system of the Tang Dynasty.
The Meiji Restoration, on the other hand, was an innovation that Japan learned from the West in the early 20th century.
It's not about learning China.
The above is compiled from Wikipedia and my knowledge.
I hope you will like my answer.
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Ninjas are supposed to be native samurai of the Yamato nation in Japan.
And there are many ways for Japan to learn Chinese culture: for example, the tea ceremony, the architectural style, the writing style, the style of clothing [that is, the kimono].
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I've never heard of ninjas in ancient China.
Its birthplace is supposed to be Japan.
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The term ninja was officially used in the Edo period in Japan, but the history of ninja dates back much further. It is said that the first person to send a "ninja" to complete a mission in Japan was Prince Shotoku. At that time, ninjas were commonly referred to as "ninjas", and ninjas were also known by their own unique names in various eras and regions
For example, in the Asuka period, it was called "Scout" in the Shino Ben Nara period, and in the Sengoku period, there were many names, among which the most widespread was "Ranba", which was named by Takeda Shingen, and in the Edo period, the same "ninja" was used as today.
The job of the ninja is mainly to carry out various espionage activities such as secret strategy, sabotage, assassination, gathering intelligence on the enemy's frontline, and disrupting the enemy's support base. When a ninja is alive, he must remain incognito, in the company of the darkness, and he must not leave a single word to avoid the incident in the future. In the ninja world, there are four basic commandments:
It is forbidden to abuse ninjutsu (it can only be used on official business), to give up all self-esteem (it is important to run for your life), to keep your mouth shut (even if you lose your life for it), and to never reveal your identity (this is the most fundamental thing).
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Ninja means a special profession unique to Japan.
The term ninja was officially used in the Edo period of Japan, but the history of ninjas goes back much further, and it is said that Prince Shotoku was the first to send ninjas on missions in Japan. At that time, ninjas were commonly referred to as ninjas, and ninjas were also called by their own names in various eras and regions, such as Shinoben in the Asuka period and scouts in the Nara period.
There are many names in the Sengoku period, the most widespread of which is Ranba, named by Takeda Shingen, and the Edo period used the same ninja as today. The Edo period was the period when the name ninja was officially established, and it was also the beginning of a period of peace in Japan under the rule of the Tokugawa family, which caused the ninja to lose the stage of their activities, and their role became less and less, and finally faded from the people's vision.
Ninja Sentence:
1. As a ninja, it is an indispensable process to recite the nine-character mantra before the battle and at the same time use both hands to make various seals, and the things we praise the knot are the nine-character mantra seal or nine-character secret seal that has been passed down by ninja mouth for hundreds of years.
2. The circle formation just now was also solid, but at this time, because eight of them were killed by snipers who were ambushed in the distance, they couldn't form a formation no matter what, and they immediately beat these ninjas to pieces.
3. In my memories, there are two couplets most commonly used for the New Year at home, one is that those who are content are always happy, and those who can endure are at ease. The other is the first spring arrival of Xiangyangmen, and the good people have more than enough to celebrate.
4. Su Shi said in "On Staying in the Marquis": The so-called heroes of the ancient times must have a good day, and there are people who can't bear it.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Ninja.
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The term ninja began in the Edo period in Japan, but the history of ninja began much earlier. It is said that the first person in Japan to send a "ninja" to complete the mission was Prince Tokusei. At that time, ninjas were known as "Shinoben".
Depending on the era and location, there are various titles, as follows: Asuka period: "Shinoben"; Nara period:
Scout"; Warring States Period: There are many names, and the most widely circulated name is "Ranba", which is the name given by Takeda Shingen. Edo period:
Ninja". Although the name was officially established in the Edo period, it was during this era that Japan entered a period of peace under the rule of the Tokugawa family, which lasted for a long time, and there was less and less activity on the stage of history. Due to the loss of the stage for activities, ninjas gradually disappeared from the stage of history. So much so that many ninjutsu have been lost.
The last record of ninja activity was in the Shimabara War of 1637, when ninjas fought as a deployment of the shogunate.
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Ninjutsu originated in China and was introduced to Japan during the Tang Dynasty! People who use ninjutsu in Japan are called ninjas!
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