Japanese history is closely related to ancient China. In the Tang Dynasty, Japan overreached itself and sent 10 to attack North Korea, trying to occupy China through North Korea. However, China was completely annihilated and knew its own gap, so it sent Tang envoys to China to learn advanced culture.
It is also quite common for envoys to send Japanese gold to China as a gesture of friendship and come to study. On the other hand, China and Japan have fought on the Korean Peninsula issue, and it is also very important that Prince Zheng De is eager to be on an equal footing with Emperor China. The so-called Tang objects in Japan are mostly Song objects, which shows the frequent folk exchanges.
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In the 4th century A.D., the first unified regime-Yamato State appeared in Japan. Later, after the Dahua reform, the emperor system was established, the culture of the Tang Dynasty was introduced, and the political system of the Tang Dynasty in China was imitated in an attempt to establish a country ruled by law.
In 7 10, Emperor Yuan and Ming moved the capital to Pingchengjing, Japan entered Nara era, and the country ruled by law became more and more mature. At this time, the territory of the Yamato regime gradually expanded, conquering parts of Northeast China and South Kyushu.
/kloc-at the end of 0/2, Japan began the shogunate era, which lasted for more than 600 years. The Kamakura shogunate and Muromachi shogunate came to power one after another. During this period, he experienced the Warring States Period, which lasted for a century and a half, and the battle of Luwen Evergreen led by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
/kloc-at the beginning of the 7th century, the edo shogunate implemented a closed-door policy for more than 200 years. 1854 after the black ship incident, people with lofty ideals in Japan called for "respecting the king and resisting foreign countries." Under the pressure of public opinion, the edo shogunate was forced to return the political power to Emperor Meiji, which was called "the great government was returned" in history.
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