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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?

By 夏宗凤 老师 2020-05-06 13420次浏览

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  • 王交翔 2020-05-22

    I think there are a few differences
    1. Tea Culture
    2. Political views
    3. Clothing culture

    4.food

    5.kimono

    6.writing system and education

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  • 绿色 2020-05-22

    1. Tea culture 

    2.Food 

    3.Confucianism 

    4.Chinese characters 

    5.Kimono 

    5.education

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  • 赵媛媛 2020-05-22

    Japanese is deeply influenced by Chinese culture.Many parts of Japanese culture absorbed some elements from Chinese culture.For example:

    kimono,it is influenced by Chinese traditional clothes.Especially the clothes of Tang dynasty.

    Tea ceremony,it is also influenced by Chinese tea.

    Religion,Buddhist culture is introduced into Japanese from China.

    Confucianism has influenced both Japanese and China

    Japanese is also influenced by Chinese

    Building,many Japanese buildings are similar to the buildings in China

    Chinese character

     

     

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  • Jessica 2020-05-22

    1.Religion

    2.cooking culture

    3.Chinese character

    4.Instrument

    5.Architecture

    6.Clothing

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  • 胡静 2020-05-22

    1.religion(Confucianism)the Japanese is deeply influenced by Confucianism
    2.cooking culture,such as Kaiseki
    3.Instrument.i think ancient Chinese instruments played an important role in the development of science and technology in ancient Japan.
    4.Architecture,in some parts of Japan ,some buildings with Chinese architectural elements are well preserved.
    5.Tea culture,the Japanese tea ceremony originated in china.such as the 《The book of tea》
    6.Chinese words,today,there are still many Chinese characters in Japanese.
     

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  • 朱禹霏 2020-05-22

    1. Religion. Most of Japanse follow the Chinese Buddhism.

    2. Tea culture.

    3. Kimono. It's origion is from Tang Dynasty.

    4. Calligraphy, weiqi, drawing...

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  • 青森 2020-05-22

    In my opinion, Japanese letter is converted from Chinese characters.

    Japanese kimono is also transformed through Tang Dynasty clothing.

    And in terms of traditional culture, Japan and China also have many similar aspects, such as etiquette.

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  • 陈奕彤 2020-05-22

    I think there are many similarities between Japanese culture and Chinese culture, and the similarity even exceeds the similarity between Korean culture and Chinese culture. First of all, food culture, many Japanese dishes have absorbed the characteristics of Chinese dishes, especially Japan likes to improve Chinese stir-fried dishes, keeping the characteristics of Chinese dishes while adapting to Japanese tastes. Secondly, Japan's kimono is improved from the traditional costumes of the Tang Dynasty, and the two are very similar. Thirdly,  Japan's traditional wooden buildings have a long history, absorbing the construction methods and appearance of ancient Chinese buildings.

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  • 李艺哲 2020-05-22

    In my opinion, many parts of Japanese culture absorb some elements of Chinese culture. For example, tea culture, clothing culture, harmonious ideology and culture, the use of Chinese characters, architectural system and appearance, and text system, etc.

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  • 杨家慧 2020-05-22

    1.Tea culture:Japanese tea ceremony originated in China and developed with local features.

    2.Clothing culture:Japanese costume is based on Tang dynasty of China.

    4.Chinese characters:Japanese language involved grammar and pronunciation has learn a lot from Chinese characters.

    5.Calligraphy:Japanese calligraphy originated in China.

    6.Religion:Confucius’s thoughts such as charity has deep impact on Japanese culture.

    7.Architecture:Japanese ancient architectures have the same beauty with Chinese ones.

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  • 刘欣瑜 2020-05-22

    1.Religion(Confucianism)

    2.cooking culture(Kaiseki)

    3.Chinese character

    4.Instrument

    5.Architecture

    6.Clothing(kimono)

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  • 刘欣瑜 2020-05-22

    First of all, there is no denying that Japan was deeply influenced by the Tang dynasty culture. After the Japanese ambassador brought the Tang Dynasty customs back to Japan, the culture of the Tang dynasty prevailed.

    1 In terms of clothing, Japanese Kimonos are derived from China 

    2 Tea Culture in Japan

    3 Similar architecture

    4 Food Hygiene, etiquette and culture

    5 Religion ( Confucius  )

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  • 徐思炀 2020-05-22

    1.Japanese 

    Japanese is affected by Chinese characters and electoral system.

    2.Buddhism:

    Japan religion is directly influenced by the Buddhism in China. 

    3.costume:

    The Japanese costumes have learned a lot from Han Fu. 

    4.food.

    5.tea culture. 

    6.architecture:

    Japanese architecture was heavily influenced by Chinese architecture, but ihas developed its unique style. 

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  • 陈泓遐 2020-05-22

    1.Religion(Confucianism)

    2.cooking culture(Kaiseki)

    3.Chinese character(Japanese Kanji continues to this day)

    5.Architecture(dry landscape

    6.Clothing(kimono)

    7.introduction of rice in China

    8.Chinese political system(especially in ancient times)

    9.Buddhist thought of China(influence the development of Japanese Shinto)

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  • 2018级2班王熙茹 2020-05-22

    In my opinion, the following parts of Japanese culture absorbed some elements from Chinese culture:

    1.Tea ceremony originated in China.

    2.Japanese costume based on the costume of Tang dynasty of China.

    3.Religion(Buddhism)

    4.Confucianism

    5.Chinese characters

    6.Cuisine

    7.Architect

    8.Political systems

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  • 赵冠楠 2020-05-22

    1. Tea culture,which has been developed into a tea ceremony culture with Japanese characteristics.

    2. Japanese has Chinese characters.

    3.Kimono was from the Tang Dynasty of China.

    4.Religion,Confucius' thoughts.

    5.Food and so on.

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  • 吴艾泽 2020-05-22

    1.tea culture 

    2.literature and character

    3.religion(Confucianism)

    4.food

    5.Calligraphy

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  • 王玥潼 2020-05-22

    1. Tea Ceremony: Introduced by the Japanese Buddhist in the last stage of the Southern Song
    2. Costume: kimono: Based on the costume of the Tang Dynasty of China
    3. Taoism and Confucianism: In the aspect of religion, influencing Japanese a lot.
    4. Chinese characters: Originally, there were no characters in Japan. Later, Chinese characters wre introduced into Japan.
    5. Architecture: Chinese architectural techbology was introduced into Japan in the Tang Dynasty.

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  • 姜雅瑜 2020-05-22

    1.Tea culture:Japanese tea ceremony originated in China, during the song dynasty, it developed with local features.

    2.Clothing culture:Japanese costume is based on Tang dynasty of China.

    4.Characters:Japanese language learned a lot Chinese characters.

    5.Calligraphy:Japanese calligraphy originated in China.

    6.Religion:Confucius’s thoughts have a profound impact on Japanese culture.

    7.Architecture:Japanese ancient architectures have the same beauty with Chinese ones.

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  • 汪佳易 2020-05-22

    1.Words and literature:Japan learns not only the characters, but also the Chinese official system, the Chinese electoral system and so on.
    2.Buddhism:Chinese Buddhism, especially the eastern transmission of zen, directly influenced the Buddhism in Japan.
    3.Costume:Kimono, for example, is Japan borrowed from China.
    4.Tea culture:Japan is good at learning from and applying the theories of Chinese tea culture into its own culture, which has been improved and developed into a tea ceremony culture with Japanese characteristics.
    5.Religion(Confucianism):The influence of Confucian culture on Japan is very profound.
    6.Architecture:Japanese architecture was heavily influenced by Chinese architecture, but it gradually developed its own unique style.

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  • 刘芳竹 2020-05-22

    In my opinion, many of Japanese culture comes from China. For example Japanese kimono was influenced by the Tang Dynasty in China. Before the Tang Dynasty, the color of kimono was very simple, and under the influnce of Tang Dynasty culture, it began to have more clothing color.

    In addition, the tea ceremony of Japan also originated from China, and gradually influenced by its own national culture in the later period, it had its own way of tea tasting, and became the characteristic culture of Japan.

    There are also Chinese characters in Japanese. I learn Japanese and I found that there are many traditional Chinese characters in Japanese. And the Japanese children usually learn kana before they laren Chinese characters.

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  • 刘妍琛 2020-05-22

    1.Japan learns Chinese characters.
    2.Costume, Kimono is Japan borrowed from China.
    3.Chinese Buddhism, especially the eastern transmission of zen, directly influenced the Buddhism in Japan.
    4.Food.
    5.Japan is good at learning from and applying the theories of Chinese tea culture into its own culture, which has been improved and developed into a tea ceremony culture with Japanese characteristics.
     

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  • 2018级4班徐铭 2020-05-22

    1.Tea culture:Tea culture has spread from China to Japan and even become an indispensable part of their daily life.

    2.Clothing culture in tang dynasty:Kimono borrowed from China's tang dynasty part of the clothing

    3.Drawing:Focus on the expression of the spiritual world rather than on realism

    4.Chinese characters:There are so many Chinese characters in Japanese that you can understand a little of them even if you haven't studied Japanese.

    5.Calligraphy,weiqi culture,Chan culture and so on:They all came to Japan in the merchant fleet.

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  • 陈浮高 2020-05-22

    Chinese pasta and dessert were introduced to Japan during the tang dynasty.And tea,clothing,kimonoand so on.In addition to these, Japanese culture is mostly influnced by Chinese Confucian culture.

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  • 蒋溯 2020-05-22

    1.Kimono : Japanese Costume is based on the costume of Tang dynasty of China.

    2.Religions:Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhist are introducted from China.

    3.Tea Ceremony.  The Tea Culture of Japan is originated from Chinese tea.

    4. Japanese. There are many Chinese characters in japanese language.

    5. Calligraphy. It is also originated from china.

    6. Architecture. The buildings in Japan are similar to the Chinese ancient architectures.

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  • 2018级2班王熙茹 2020-05-22

    In my opinion, the following parts of Japanese culture absorbed some elements from Chinese culture:

    1.Tea ceremony originated in China.

    2.Japanese costume based on the costume of Tang dynasty of China.

    3.Religion(Buddhism)

    4.Confucianism

    5.Chinese characters

    6.Cuisine

    7.Architect

    8.Political systems

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  • 高万鹏 2020-05-22

    1.Kimono culture. The Kimono of Japan is origined from the costume of Tang dynasty of China and gradually developed through more than 1000 years history.

    2.Chinese Characters. Many words of the Japanese is using the Chinese Character which origined from China and sometimes their meanings are similiar.

    3.Tea culture. The tea culture is origined from China and have the deeply development in Japan.

    4.Calligraphy. It came to Japan after the origination of Chinese Characters and we can affirm that the Calligraphy is also origined from China, because the Calligraphy is based on the Chinese Characters.

    5.Weiqi. Although the weiqi origined from the China, it has a better development in Japan and now it is popular in the world.

    6.Religion. The Japanese is influenced by the Confucianism which came from China.

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  • 柴欣雨 2020-05-22

    I think the following elements of Chinese culture are  absorbed by Japanese culture. 

    1.Tea culture: Tea Ceremony originated in China, introduced by the Japanese Buddhist in the last stage of the Southern Song.

    2.Clothing culture in tang dynasty: Kimono is based on the costume of China's Tang dynasty and gradually developed through more than 1000 years history.

    3.Chinese characters: There are so many Chinese characters in Japanese that you can understand a little of them even if you haven't studied Japanese.

    4.Art: Calligraphy, painting and music all come from the culture of Tang Dynasty

    5.Religion: JianZhen spread Buddhism to Japan. Taoism and Confucianism also have influenced Japanese.  

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  • 唐欢 2020-05-22

    Japanese culture has many similar elements with Chinese culture.

    Such as tea cultureTea culture.Because tea culture is come from China.And Japanese Buddhist introduced it to Japan.Even though it comes from China,Japanese tea culture has it own typical features.Like tea ceremony and moral values.

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  • 曾静 2020-05-22

    1.Tea ceremony:Tea ceremony was spread from China to Japan. Through continuous development and evolution, it has formed a multi culture of etiquette, flower art and diet.

    2.Chinese characters:The Japanese introduced Chinese characters, gave them new meanings and pronunciation, and formed their own Chinese character system.

    3.Architecture:The ancient buildings in Japan imitated those in ancient China, especially in the Tang Dynasty.

    4.Religion:Japan was also influenced by Confucianism and Taoism, especially in the Ming Dynasty.So Japan attaches great importance to the superiority and inferiority of the young and the old.

    5.Festivals and solar terms:The Japanese also pay attention to the solar term and celebrate the Spring Festival and Dragon Boat Festival, although the time may be different from that in China.

    6.Cuisine: Like the Chinese, the Japanese mainly eat pasta and rice.

    7.Traditional dress:There are many similarities between Japanese kimono and Chinese Hanfu.

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