The Influence of Sino-Japanese Poetry on the British
... one of the poets affected deeply by China among the leading figures, translated Chinese poems into the Jade Mountains (1929). It was once used as a textbook of the world culture or the East Asian literature among the universities (ZHAO, 2003, p. 127). Other eminent poets who loved Chinese poetry inc ...
... one of the poets affected deeply by China among the leading figures, translated Chinese poems into the Jade Mountains (1929). It was once used as a textbook of the world culture or the East Asian literature among the universities (ZHAO, 2003, p. 127). Other eminent poets who loved Chinese poetry inc ...
PorcuFlyer (PDF)
... Senior Researcher at the Centre for Area Studies at the University of Leipzig Japanese Buddhist institutions in contemporary Japan are striving to cope with a series of major changes in the sociocultural sphere, including the challenges of new dynamics related to globalization and of a world context ...
... Senior Researcher at the Centre for Area Studies at the University of Leipzig Japanese Buddhist institutions in contemporary Japan are striving to cope with a series of major changes in the sociocultural sphere, including the challenges of new dynamics related to globalization and of a world context ...
What are the similarities between Hong Kong and Japan?
... similarities because they are historically related. 300 years ago when China was ruled by the Manchu and up until the early twentieth century, the traditional clothing worn by the Chinese ethnic majority was the hanfu, sometimes simply known as the Chinese silk robe. This is the predecessor to the J ...
... similarities because they are historically related. 300 years ago when China was ruled by the Manchu and up until the early twentieth century, the traditional clothing worn by the Chinese ethnic majority was the hanfu, sometimes simply known as the Chinese silk robe. This is the predecessor to the J ...
List of National Treasures of Japan (writings: Japanese books)
The term ""National Treasure"" has been used in Japan to denote cultural properties since 1897,although the definition and the criteria have changed since the introduction of the term. The written materials in the list adhere to the current definition, and have been designated National Treasures according to the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties that came into effect on June 9, 1951. The items are selected by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology based on their ""especially high historical or artistic value"".Writing was introduced from Korea to Japan around 400 AD (in the form of Chinese books), with work done in Chinese by immigrant scribes from the mainland. Literacy remained at an extremely marginal level in the 5th and 6th centuries, but during the 7th century a small number of Japanese scholar-aristocrats such as Prince Shōtoku began to write in Chinese for official purposes and in order to promote Buddhism. By the late 7th century, reading and writing had become an integral part of life of some sections of the ruling and intellectual classes, particularly in government and religion. The earliest extant large-scale works compiled in Japan are the historical chronicles Kojiki (712) and Nihon Shoki (720). Other early Japanese works from the Nara period include biographies of Prince Shōtoku, cultural and geographical records (fudoki) and the Man'yōshū, the first anthology of Japanese poetry. Necessarily all of these works were either written in Chinese or in a hybrid Japanese-Chinese style and were modeled on Chinese prototypes. The development of a distinct Japanese script (kana) in the 9th century was the starting point of the classical age of Japanese literature and led to a number of new, uniquely Japanese genres of literature, such as tales (monogatari) or diaries (nikki). Because of the strong interest and support in literature of the Heian court, writing activities flourished particularly in the 10th and 11th centuries.This list contains books of various type that have been compiled in Classical and early Feudal Japan. More than half of the 68 designated treasures are works of poetry and prose. Another large segment consists of historical works such as manuscripts of Kojiki and Nihon Shoki; the rest are books of various type such as dictionaries, law books, biographies or music scores. The designated manuscripts date from 9th century Heian period to the Edo period with most dating to the Heian period. They are housed in temples, museums, libraries or archives, universities and in private collections.The objects in this list represent about one third of the 223 National Treasures in the category ""writings"". They are complemented by 56 Chinese book National Treasures and 99 other written National Treasures.