In ancient China, which countries sent envoys to China to study

Updated on history 2024-07-26
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Dongying (Japan), Korea (Goryeo), Tianzhu (India), Persia, Kazakhstan, and other countries had studied with China before the Yuan Dynasty. After the Qing Dynasty, China was the most economically powerful country in the world, and people from all countries in the world who could afford to reach China came to study in China. Like:

    Britain, France, the United States, Germany, Italy and other countries.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This problem is a bit big, since the beginning of our country's history, there is a history of foreign races learning, but the Tang Dynasty is more famous (Wanbang came to the dynasty), and many countries have been integrated into our country later, more famous and now there are countries: Korea (formerly Goryeo), Japan, Vietnam, India, and now all countries in the Middle East have a history of learning, this situation to the Ming Dynasty has developed more widely, and almost all European countries have a history of learning in China.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are many of them, and there are many countries in the neighboring countries, and there are no more countries in history now. In terms of current countries: Japan, North Korea (South Korea), Vietnam, India, Arab countries, Indochina Peninsula countries.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Tang Dynasty period Japan Goryeo.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In ancient times, foreigners who came to China to study and investigate were:

    An Shigao, the crown prince of the Rest Kingdom, was the first foreign monk to go to China to spread the doctrine of Mulasarvastivada Abhidhamma and Zen Buddhism. The Syrian Aroben, who traveled from Persia to Chang'an, the capital of the Tang Empire, in the ninth year of Tang Zhenguan (635), was the first person to enter China as a Great Qin monk. Japanese monk Abe Zhong Malu, Han name Chaoheng (also known as Shengsheng Chaoheng), the word Juqing.

    One of the Tang students sent to the Tang Dynasty in the Nara period of Japan, he participated in the imperial examination during the Kaiyuan period and was a high school jinshi. Tang Zuo scattered cavalry to serve Annan Duhu, an outstanding envoy of Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges. Marco Polo, a magical figure of Continental Liberia, traveled in China for 17 years, visiting many ancient cities in China at that time, visiting Yunnan and the southeast in the southwest.

    The Arab astronomer Zamaruddin devoted his life to the cause of astronomical calculus, he introduced the astronomical science of Persia and Arabia to China, and made new creations, established a center for the study of astronomy in China for the first time, created many novel astronomical instruments, and made important contributions to the development of Chinese astronomy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Foreigners in the Qin and Han dynasties.

    The founder of the Nirvana school, the Tianzhu monk, has no prophecy.

    The ancestor of Chinese Zen Buddhism - Bodhidharma, the son of the king of Xiangzhi.

    The ancestor of the Regent - the true meaning of the holy monk of the Uzen Ni country.

    Foreigners during the Tang Dynasty.

    The first Nestorian missionary - Aroben the Syrian.

    Empty dream of recovering the country - Belus, the prince of Sassanid, and the master of Nini.

    The pioneer of Sino-Japanese exchanges, the Japanese monk Abe Nakamaro.

    The ancestor of Japanese Go - Yamato student Kibi Shinbei.

    The originator of Korean Chinese literature, Choi Zhiwon, a Silla literary master, was a foreigner during the Song Dynasty.

    The beginning of tea Zen - Japanese visitor Eisai.

    Japan's first national teacher - Zen scholar Yuaner argues round.

    Foreigners during the Yuan Dynasty.

    Distinguished Arab statesman – Saidianchi Justin.

    The astronomical star of the Yuan Dynasty - the Arab astronomer Zamaruddin.

    Foreigners during the Ming Dynasty.

    The king of China, the king of Sulu, Batu Ge Horn La, is buried in China.

    Brilliant Missionary and Scientist – Tessy Confucius Matteo Ricci.

    China's expert in Europe - Francois missionary Zeng Dezhao.

    Foreigners during the Qing Dynasty.

    The first foreign supervisor in Chinese history, the German missionary John Tong, dedicated himself to China's scientific genius - the Belgian missionary Nan Huairen.

    Emperor Kangxi's ** teacher - Portuguese priest Xu Risheng.

    The founder of the Chinese mainland Society, the British missionary Hudson Taylor.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Tianzhu monk Jiaye Morteng and Zhu Flange.

    The crown prince of the rest of the country, An Shigao.

    Foreigners of the Three Kingdoms, the Two Jin Dynasties, and the Northern and Southern Dynasties.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A lot, Marco Polo. Japan, India, Europe.

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