From the perspective of intercultural appropriation(跨文化借用), in your opinion, which part or parts of Japanese culture absorbed some elements from Chinese culture?
China has a great influence on the Japanese culture. In China we like to drink tea and in Japan there are also different kinds of tea. And the chinese characters also exist in Japanese. what's more, Japanese traditional clothes are also similar to Chinese traditional clothes.
Well, I think there are many aspects of Japanese culture influenced by Chinese culture, such as tea culture. Some buildings and Nara's layout are based on the layout of Chang'an City in the Tang Dynasty.And Chinese characters. Most of the characters in Japan are influenced by Chinese characters. So many times, a Chinese who has not learned Japanese at all can also see many Japanese characters
Japanese culture has many similar elements with Chinese culture. For examtea culture,the origin of the Japanese characters,the indirectness and the politeness.
I think many Japanese cultures are borrowed from Chinese culture.
Let me give a few examples.
1. Tea culture.
Indeed, the Japanese tea ceremony was developed on the basis of traditional tea culture and inherited its system, but it is undeniable that the Japanese tea ceremony was originally developed on the basis of Chinese tea culture. Its origin.
2. Architectural culture.
During the Tang and Song Dynasties, the Japanese sent envoys to study in China, and Jian Zhen brought many building materials to Japan.
On this basis, Japanese temples and other buildings are very Chinese.
3. Religion.
In the ideological and cultural value systems of China, Japan and South Korea, Confucian culture has its shadow.
2.Cooking culture(Similar cooking methods and table manners)
3.Chinese character and Japanese character
4.Architecture(Because of similar geographical location and similar climate,meanwhile,during the Tang and Song Dynasties, the envoys Jian Zhen brought many building materials to Japan )
6.Clothing(kimono)(It is similar with the clothes in Hang Dynasty)