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China, a civilization that was superior to its neighbors in every conceivable way, was emulated by both Japan and Korea. Many aspects of Japanese and Korean culture are traced back to roots in Chinese culture.
The Chinese written language not only served as the first records of both Japanese and Korean history, but was adopted by these countries and served as their first writing systems. More importantly, the use of a written language allowed both Japan and Korea to better their governments. Due to the fact that Japan and Korea both assimilated to the Chinese written language, they both benefited from Chinese culture.
From a political standpoint a written language offered Japan and Korea a way to succeed in establishing strong political states, especially since they were mirrored after the success of Chinese dynasties (such as the Tang dynasty). There were tremendous steps taken to emulate Chinese diplomacy in the institutionalization of governments in both Japan and Korea.
Chinese Civilization’s Impact on Japan and Korea - Hankering for History
The Chinese written language not only served as the first records of both Japanese and Korean history, but was adopted by these countries and served as their first writing systems. More importantly, the use of a written language allowed both Japan and Korea to better their governments. Due to the fact that Japan and Korea both assimilated to the Chinese written language, they both benefited from Chinese culture.
From a political standpoint a written language offered Japan and Korea a way to succeed in establishing strong political states, especially since they were mirrored after the success of Chinese dynasties (such as the Tang dynasty). There were tremendous steps taken to emulate Chinese diplomacy in the institutionalization of governments in both Japan and Korea.
Chinese Civilization’s Impact on Japan and Korea - Hankering for History