What influence did Tang culture have on Japan?

1, political system

Only by starting from the central government can we achieve the upper and lower effects. Chiefs in those places want to return power to the central authorities, which will give farmers land for farming, and farmers will return the land to the country when they are old. This is to learn from the "rent-agent system" of the Tang Dynasty and establish a simple tax collection method. Farmers only need to pay land rent and obey labor, and the emperor becomes the largest landlord in the country.

2. militarily

I also studied the "officer-and-soldier system" in the Tang Dynasty, in which soldiers and farmers were integrated, cultivated land in peacetime, and brought weapons and dry food to the front in wartime.

3. Living customs

It turns out that the Japanese dress habit is left-handed. In order to get rid of the image of barbarians, Japan must change to China's "right-handed" clothes, and all old-fashioned "kimonos" are not allowed to wear. The official uniforms worn by officials of the civil and military forces in the Qing Dynasty were exactly the same as those worn by officials in the Tang Dynasty.

Step 4 prescribe diet

The banquet dishes of the imperial court were all cooked by China, and the upper class nobles ate the same snacks as Chang 'an at that time, such as wonton and pancakes, commonly known as "Tang food". It is said that at that time, the Japanese also thought that "Tang food" had magical medical functions.

Step 5 live

At that time, the Japanese capital "Ping An Jing" or "Chen Ping Jing" was built according to the design of Chang 'an City. The houses of nobles and citizens are neatly arranged around the palace, which is called "Fang". Not far from the residential area, there is also a commercial district "City" for citizens to consume. The two are completely different and cannot coexist. A curfew is imposed at night, and it is forbidden to go in and out at will.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Japanese Culture