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Japan: A Japanese embassy to the Tang Court in China, painting,8th-9th century CE. Photo by PHGCOM (CC BY-SA 3.0)

Japanese missions to Tang China (Kentoshi) represent Japanese efforts to learn from the Chinese culture and civilization in the 7th, 8th and 9th centuries. The nature of these contacts evolved gradually from political and ceremonial acknowledgment to cultural exchanges; and the process accompanied the growing commercial ties which developed over time.<br/><br/>. Between 607 and 838, Japan sent 19 missions to the Tang Court. Knowledge and learning was the principal objective of each expedition. For example: Priests studied Chinese Buddhism. Officials studied Chinese government. Doctors studied Chinese medicine. Painters studied Chinese painting.
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Titel: Japan: A Japanese embassy to the Tang Court in China, painting,8th-9th century CE. Photo by PHGCOM (CC BY-SA 3.0)
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Japanese missions to Tang China (Kentoshi) represent Japanese efforts to learn from the Chinese culture and civilization in the 7th, 8th and 9th centuries. The nature of these contacts evolved gradually from political and ceremonial acknowledgment to cultural exchanges; and the process accompanied the growing commercial ties which developed over time.

. Between 607 and 838, Japan sent 19 missions to the Tang Court. Knowledge and learning was the principal objective of each expedition. For example: Priests studied Chinese Buddhism. Officials studied Chinese government. Doctors studied Chinese medicine. Painters studied Chinese painting.
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Druckgröße: 42.3 × 31.7 cm | 1968.5 × 1475.6 in (300 dpi)