The influence of China's ancient history on the Japanese.

The Confucius Temple in Taepo, Nagasaki, Japan was built in 1893 (the 26th year of Meiji). It is a place where local overseas Chinese worship Confucius, miss their motherland and hometown and get together. It is also a place to spread Chinese culture and set up education. 10 years ago, with the support of the government of China and the specific assistance of the China History Museum, its affiliated building was opened as the "China Museum of Past Dynasties", and all the cultural relics were provided by China to preserve the ancient cultural relics in China. This year coincides with the centenary of Confucius Temple and the establishment of China Museum 10. With the enthusiastic support of the local municipal government and all walks of life, overseas Chinese in Nagasaki held a grand commemorative event. To this end, our library specially presented the gold seal of Yunnan Wang Yin as a celebration. On September 5th, as one of the commemorative activities, an international seminar on "Sino-Japanese cultural exchange since 2000 and' Yunnan Wang Yin' and' Golden Seal'" was held in the lobby on the second floor of Chitose Building in Nagasaki. Papers were read out at the meeting (in order of speech): Professor Xikou, Director of Archaeological Research Office, Department of Literature, Kyushu University, Japan; Professor Yu, curator of Chinese History Museum; Mr. Genyama Sheng, artist of Nagoya Museum, Japan; Professor Wu Rongzeng, Department of History, Peking University, China; Mr. Tsukuya, Chairman of Buried Culture Finance Office of Fukuoka Education Commission, Japan; Professor Du, Academician of Institute of History and Language, Taiwan Academia Sinica, China; And Mr. Hideki Okamura, Assistant Professor of Archaeological Research Office.