Xu Fu Dongdu, why didn t he promote the development of Chinese characters in Japan?

Updated on history 2024-08-04
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    At that time, the development of Chinese characters was not perfect, and Japan did not form a unified command, so the development of writing was not promoted.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    During the Tang Dynasty, Japan had already developed their own script based on Chinese script, so Xu Fu Dongdu did not promote the continued development of Chinese characters!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Actually, it is the development that has been obtained, but after all, Japan is too far away from the Central Plains, so the impact is very small.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Xu Fu Dongdu went to JapanAt that time, Xu Fu took many young boys and girls to Japan to the east, and he also brought a lot of supplies on board. Because at that time, Qin Shi Huang wanted to seek immortality, and Xu Fu said that there was a Penglai Immortal Island in the East, which is actually what we now call Japan, saying that there was an elixir on it, so Qin Shi Huang sent dozens of ships carrying a lot of materials to let Xu Fu go to that Penglai Immortal Island, but Xu Fu never came back after he went, and Qin Shi Huang also died of illness.

    And in Japan, it is associated with the name of Xu Fu, and there are more than 50 tombs and stele temples together, There are even more than 30 stories about him, Xu Fu must be famous in Japan, so Xu Fu Dongdu went to Japan, and Xu Fu may have created a dynasty after arriving in Japan, Xu Fu may be the emperor at that time, but this is also a conjecture of people, and there is no real evidence.

    So these ancient legends may not be confirmed, but we should keep a curious heart now, and finally get the real result, so it is not very important to say that Xu Fu has been to Japan or not, the important thing is that we must have a curiosity about the unknown, which is the most important thing, of course, these historical facts also tell us that Xu Fu must have been to Japan, but whether he was rooted there, we don't know.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    According to records, Xu Fu took 500 boys and girls to Japan, where they developed and lived, and gradually formed a Japanese culture with Chinese characteristics.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because we do not have evidence of Xu Fu's arrival in Japan, but the Japanese gave Xu Fujian a temple, and there have been rituals to worship Xu Fu since the ancient emperor's period, so it is very likely that Xu Fu really arrived in Japan.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The story of Xu Fudongdu itself has a mythological color, but it has also been proved in the history books to be a real event that exists exclusively.

    And because of its geographical location and character characteristics, Japan has become the destination and settlement of Xu Fu's eastward crossing, which naturally has its own reason.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's true. In 219 B.C., Qin Shi Huang traveled east to Langya (southeast of present-day Zhucheng) on the coast of Shandong, and Xu Fu and some people wrote to Qin Shi Huang, claiming that there were three sacred mountains in the sea, and asking Qin Shi Huang to send boys and women with him to ask for the elixir of life. Qin Shi Huang listened to him and sent thousands of boys and men to sail with him in ships.

    After a few years, a lot of expenses were spent, and no miracle medicine was obtained. In 210 BC, when Qin Shi Huang visited Langya again, Xu Fu was afraid of being blamed, so he made up a lie, saying that Penglai Medicine was hindered due to the presence of large mackerel in the sea, and that he must send an archer who is good at using repeaters to eliminate difficulties. According to the dialogue between Wu Bei, who was born 20 years after Xu Fu's eastward crossing, and Liu An, the king of Huainan, Qin Shi Huang sent Xu Fu to lead 3,000 boys and girls to load grain seeds and go to the sea with hundreds of skills.

    Xu Fu sailed to Wakayama in Honshu, Japan. After arriving on the large island of Kitakyushu, Xu Fu and his fleet entered the Seto Inland Sea, as far as the Kii Peninsula. So far, there is Mt. Penglai in the southeast of Shingu Town, Wakayama, and there is also the tomb of Xu Fu, and the stone tablet in front of the tomb is engraved with five Chinese characters of "Qin Xu Fu's tomb".

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's all handed down from history, no one knows whether this guy went or not, and the history books can only be infinitely close to the truth, but I see Doraemon talking about the Ice Age China and Japan are connected, so it is not consistent to rumor that he is the ancestor of the Japanese, at most go to refuge!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be true, and the Japanese also admit that Xu Fu has been to Japan. Now there is a temple in Japan dedicated to Xu Fu.

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