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Influence from China Starting around 600 Japan begin to adopt many parts of Chinese culture China was the most powerful region in the world at this time and developing strong relationships with them made sense for many reasons ID: 401556

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Japan!!!!Slide2

Influence from China Starting around 600, Japan begin to adopt many parts of Chinese culture

China was the most powerful region in the world at this time, and developing strong relationships with them made sense for many reasonsTradePeace and strong alliances

ConfucianismBuddhism

Chinese written and spoken languageThe movement to “China-fy” Japan was called the Taika ReformsSlide3

Disagreements with this influenceBuddhist monks became so powerful that they began to take over control of the government in Japan.

Many people did not like this, or other Chinese influence, and fought against these Taika reforms – this was called the Heian Period, around the year 800The people of Japan turned away from Chinese influence, and returned to traditional Japanese social and political control

Returned to writing in JapaneseHuge focus on loyalty, beauty, grace, good manners

Importance in fashion, wealth, and little consideration for protection and control of the people or the islandAn emperor controlled all of Japan from the capital, and all were to pledge loyalty to himSlide4
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This perfectly still

Spring Day Bathed in the soft light

From the spread-out sky,

Why do the cherry blossoms so restlessly scatter down?

Although I am not sure

That he will not be coming

In the evening light

When the locusts shrilly call

I go to the door and waitSlide8

Switch to FeudalismThe Capital of the Heian Dynasty, Kyoto, was beautiful and full of wealth, poetry, art, and fashion, but little attention was given to controlling the surrounding areas.

Wealthy families around Japan quickly realized the Japanese emperor had no real power, and was really more of just a figurehead (queen of England). Around the year 900, these local rulers wanted to gain power, and began to build fortresses and armies to protect their own areas, refusing to pledge loyalty to the emperor, and breaking away from the Heian.

As the power of the capital and its government declined, bandits freely roamed the countryside, and even the streets of the capital, Kyoto. Crime and violence became common in Japan, and commoners began to seek out local rulers to protect them

As the number of these mini-kingdoms grew, widespread violence and war between them became common. This led to the almost complete disappearance of a unified Japan, and began to look like the Feudalism that existed in Europe.Shift from beauty, fashion, and art to warriors, strength, and warSlide9