- Japanese
- Kimono
- Tea culture
- Imperial examination system
- the Confucian culture
- Chinese character
- literature
- food ,like sushi and so on
- Weiqi culture
1.tea culture. Both Chinese and Japanese like to drinking tea.
2.clothes. Japanese traditional clothes kimono is from tang dynasty
3.language. Japanese also influenced by Chinese
4. examnation system.Japan get it from China.
5.the confucian culture.Japan also get it from China.
6.religion.Japanese and Chinese have the same religions.
1.With reference to Chinese characters, Japanese characters were created; System: the system of the Tang Dynasty as the model for political reform; Clothing, festivals, customs and other social life to retain some of the Tang Dynasty people's customs.
2. The spirit of perseverance in the pursuit of ideals; the spirit of daring to sacrifice without fear of danger.
1.The first is Japanese clothes, the Japanese Kimono is origined to Chinese Han clothing.
2.Japanese charactor. Originally Japanese use Chinese Charactor as their language, then they followed Chinese charactor and create Japanese charactor.
3.Japanese drawing also deeply influenced by Chinese.
4.Confucianism.
5.The Japanese architecture styles.
6.Tea culture
7.Politics.
Chinese Confucianism and the formation of Japanese traditional culture.
The introduction of Chinese characters and the development of Japanese characters into Japan.
Chinese Buddhism and Taoism are widely spread in Japan.
China's technology, such as rice-growing, has boosted Japan's development.
Japanese tea ceremony was created by learning from the Chinese way of making tea.
The traditional Japanese building style comes from Tang Dynasty.
First of all, Japan's traditional clothing is actually evolved from Chinese Hanfu. In the past, Japan sent envoys to China to bring Chinese traditional costumes back to Japan, which evolved into Japanese kimono.
Secondly, Japanese architectural culture also absorbs and draws on a large number of traditional Chinese elements. In fact, no matter which aspect of Japanese traditional culture, the time they absorbed Chinese culture was concentrated in Nara period. Japanese architecture has absorbed a lot of experience of Chinese Tang Dynasty Buddhist architecture culture and formed today's style.
Third, Japanese characters. There are a large number of Chinese characters in Japanese characters, and almost all of the early Japanese characters are ancient Chinese. This is because in the Three Kingdoms period, Chinese characters were introduced to Japan, and classical Chinese was invented in the Tang Dynasty, which was used for reference by Japan, thus forming today's Japanese characters.
Fourth, Japan's tea culture has also been influenced by China. The tea culture of Japan was introduced from China, first developed among Japanese aristocrats, and then evolved into the unique tea culture of Japan today.
Fifth, Japanese food culture. There are many similarities between Japanese diet and Chinese diet. Rice was introduced into Japan from China. Since then, the Japanese staple food is rice. And like the Chinese, the Japanese use chopsticks.
1.tea culture. (introducted by Southern Song dynasty)
2.clothes culture —— kimono and the clogs. (influenced by Tang dynasty clothing)
3.Chinese character.
4.Confucianism and another thought of China.
5.some political system.
6.food culture.
7.instrument culture.
8.architecture culture.
1.Tea Ceremony.Japanese tea culture was introduced by the Japanese Buddhist in the last stage of the Southern Song.
2.Costume.Japanese traditional costume,which called kimono,was based on the costume of Tang dynasty of China.
3.Religion.Taoism and Confucianism influenced Japanese a lot.
4.Core cultural values.I think Wa,Kao and Omoiyari are come from Chinese culture.For example,influenced by Confucianism,harmony is very important in Chinese traditional culture,and Wa means harmony in Japanese,so I think there is a connection between them.
①Character: through learning Japanese, we will find that there are many elements of Chinese characters in Japanese kana. So far, 25% of Japanese is still composed of Chinese characters.
②Buddhism: the eastern spread of Chinese Buddhism, especially Zen, has a direct impact on Japanese Buddhism.
③Architectural Culture: the architectural structure of Japan is the same as that of ancient China. Japan's famous Dongda temple was built in imitation of Chinese temples.
④Life and daily dress: Japanese kimono has the shadow of Chinese Hanfu, and Japanese Ramen is influenced by Chinese pasta.
⑤Confucianism: Japan is also influenced by Chinese Confucianism
⑥Tea culture: Japanese tea culture is also introduced from China. Now Japan attaches great importance to tea culture.
1 Language.In fact ,the Japanese language is derived from the Chinese language,which is naturally similar to the China language.Japaneae basically borrows from a large number of Chinese characters and institutions and produces its own language.
2Clothing.Japanese kimono is actually an improvement og hanfu,so we can see many similarities in trsditional clothes.
3 Livinf habits and architecture.We will see the shadow of Chinese elements,and even feel that we are walking in China,the only difference is that Japan's traditional culture is more refined than China's.
4Religon.In terms og religion,Japan is still similar to China in it is dominated bu Buddhism.
1.tea culture (introducted by Southern Song dynasty)
2.clothes culture —— kimono and the clogs (influenced by Tang dynasty clothing)
3.Chinese character
4.Confucianism and other thought of China
5.some of political systems
6.food culture
7.instrument culture
8.architecture culture
and so on.
1. Tea culture:Japanese tea ceremony was created by learning from the Chinese way of making tea.
2.Clothing :Kimono also transferred from Chinese Han clothing.And not only the appearance, but also the dressing way are similar.
3.Literature:Japan learns not only the characters, but also the Chinese official system, the Chinese electoral system and so on.
4.Confucianism:In Japan, many people also learn Confucianism.
5.Etiquette culture:How to behave while visiting the others or how to treat the elders.
6.Chinese characters:In Japanese, there are many characters from China. Though the way of reading them are not similar, but the characters are definitely came from Chinese
7.Musical instruments: Many national instruments in Japan come from China, such as shamisen, guzheng and flute.
1.Kneeling is an orthodox sitting posture in China. After the Japanese learned to sit on their knees, they adopted kneeling as their orthodox sitting posture, which has been retained to this day and become a cultural symbol of Japan.
2.China is the hometown of tea. In the song dynasty, the Japanese took the seeds back to learn the planting techniques of tea. Finally, tea developed into the quintessence of Japan and became the symbol of Japanese culture.
3.The hometown of cherry blossoms is China, which is the first country to plant and appreciate cherry blossoms. However, the cherry blossom was introduced into Japan and gradually replaced the plum blossom as the favorite of the Japanese people.
1.Eating habits: Rice, chopsticks and some table manners is effected by China.
2.Clothes culture: Japanese Costume is based on the costume of Tang dynasty of China and gradually developed through more than 1000 years history.
3.Tea culture: Japanese Tea Ceremony is originated in China. It was introduced by the Japanese Buddhist in the last stage of the Southern Song.
4.Religion: Confucianism and Buddhism and many other religions are introduced through China to Japan.
5.Language: Japanese also influenced by Chinese and many Japanese words are from Chinese words.
1.Tea Ceremony: It's only material comfort, but also ceremony through tea, to cultivate people's aesthetic and moral values.
2.Religion: Confucianism
3.Clothing: Kimono based on the costume of Tang dynasty of China.
4.Ancient Achitectures: have a strong style of Tang Dynasty
5.Chinese characters and writting system
1.The tea ceremony: although there exist a lot of differences between tea of the two countries.
2.Costume. The kimono is based on the costume of Tang dynasty of China.
3.Food. We all like rice ang dumplings, and we all use chopsticks.
4.We all influenced by Confucius.
5.Architecture. There are many similarities in the architecture of two countries.
6.The core values. We all attach great importance on harmony, personal pride, and avoiding of "loss of face". We all have collectivist in our cultures.