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Jian Zhen lived in Japan for ten years and made great contributions to the cultural development and cultural exchange between China and Japan. When Jian Zhen first came to Japan, China at that time was a very prosperous era of Tang culture. Therefore, Jian Zhen brought embroidery artisans and jade artisans from China, as well as arts and crafts treasures such as paintings, jade articles and bronze mirrors, and a large number of handwritten copybooks into Japan, which enabled Japan to absorb the essence of China culture and art from Jian Zhen and brought great influence to Tian Ping culture at that time.