Why Did China And Vietnam Respond To Chinese Influence

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Belle Rattanaharirak
World History Period 2

How did Japan and Vietnam respond to Chinese cultural influence?

During 660-1200 CE the time of Tang dynasty and Song dynasty, these Chinese civilization began to spread out to other areas around the civilization. Some was influence by them and some adopted their ideas and culture. Korea, Vietnam, Japan were the three civilization that were influence by China. Chinese had a really big impact on all of these three cultures. One way Japan and Vietnam responded to Chinese influence was by adopting writing language and education. Both Vietnamese and Japanese language were influence by Chinese language. At the first time when Japanese contact with Chinese they didn’t really have their own written language. Japanese borrowed ideas …show more content…

Buddhism and Confucianism are important features of Chinese culture. On that time Vietnam and Japan were influence by China’s Buddhism beliefs. Japan elites completely taking Buddhism but lower classes fuse Buddhism and Shinto. Japanese not only influenced Buddhism by Chinese but also Daoism, Confucianism and especially for the aristocracy and Buddhism monks too. Japanese sent monk scholars to learn Chinese practices. But then Buddhist monks had too much power and after that they were trying to gain control of government. This shows that Buddhism played a really big key role in spreading and transmitting Chinese culture to other countries outside. Also when Vietnam got influenced by Chinese, it had a really big effect until now because most of Vietnamese are Buddhist. Women in Vietnam held high in Buddhism. Also for Confucian in Vietnam, the benefit of that was it inspired administration. Vietnamese even more attached to Buddhism than Chinese after the influence. Both of them are really similar because of the influence of Chinese cultural brought Buddhism and Buddhism had a really big power to their

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