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History of Sino-Japanese relations
1, ancient

On April 26th, 735, Kibi No Asomi Makibi (695 ~ 775), the Japanese envoy to the Tang Dynasty, presented a "big gift package" brought back from China to the Japanese court. His greatest contribution to Japan was to create katakana with reference to the radicals of Chinese characters, and to revise the 24 laws together with another student, Okada.

1000 years ago, Datang and Fusang were far away from the sea, and their shipbuilding and navigation skills were low. In the case of blindness, Jian Zhen went through hardships to come to Japan. The spirit of monk Jian Zhen was highly praised. Former Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama said that the cultural ties between Japan and China have been strong so far because of Jian Zhen's eastward crossing.

2. Modern Times

1894 The Sino-Japanese War of 1894 opened the Japanese war of aggression against China.

After the war, the signing of the treaty of shimonoseki greatly deepened the degree of colonization of China and stimulated the ambitions of other countries to invade China.

Japan also participated in 1900 Eight-Nation Alliance's war of aggression against China, and gained huge benefits from it.

3 1 year later, that is, 193 1 year later, the Japanese created the September 18th Incident, occupied the Northeast, and China began a local war of resistance.

1937, Marco Polo Bridge Incident, China officially started War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression! During this period, Japan launched a germ war and also created the terrible Nanjing Massacre.

1945 Japan surrendered.

War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression ended in eight years.

Since then, Sino-Japanese relations have been increasingly normalized.

From 65438 to 0972, Japanese Prime Minister tanaka kakuei visited China and established diplomatic relations with China, which was one of Japan's major diplomatic achievements in the 1970s.

During Deng Xiaoping's visit to Japan, he visited the Junjin Iron Works of Nippon Steel and the TV Factory of Matsushita Electric. He told Kōnosuke Matsushita, the founder of Panasonic, "I hope you can cooperate. We want to do the same thing. " Panasonic readily promised: "It is a good thing for neighbors to become stronger." Yasuo Fukuda said with emotion: Deng Xiaoping, which requested cooperation, has a broad mind, and the Japanese operators who agreed to cooperate are also very generous.

From 65438 to 0978, the older generation of China and Japan concluded a treaty of peace and friendship, which defined the general direction of lasting peace and friendship between the two countries in legal form, and provided a solid follow-up and guarantee for the two sides to carry out mutually beneficial cooperation, seek common development, and properly handle sensitive issues such as history and Taiwan Province Province.

20/kloc-in may, 2008, China and Japan signed the memorandum of cooperation on third-party market, and agreed to establish an inter-departmental working mechanism for third-party market cooperation between China and Japan. 10/0 On October 26th, China and Japan held the "China-Japan Third Party Market Cooperation Forum", and local governments, financial institutions and enterprises of the two countries signed more than 50 cooperation agreements, amounting to more than1800 million US dollars, which became a new pillar of pragmatic cooperation between China and Japan.

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Books on Sino-Japanese relations: Modern Japanese Views on China and Sino-Japanese Relations, and History of Sino-Japanese Relations.

1, Japanese view of China and Sino-Japanese relations in modern times;

China became a semi-colonial and semi-feudal society. The change of the roles of China and Japan in the East Asian political arena directly triggered the change of Japan's understanding of China. Japanese views on China are often obscured by the political, military and diplomatic relations between the two countries. On the basis of using a large number of Chinese and Japanese materials, this book explains the development, basic characteristics and influence of Japanese view of China on the government's foreign policy since modern times. Show the development of Sino-Japanese relations from a new perspective.

2. History of Sino-Japanese relations:

It truly reflects the development of Sino-Japanese relations since the end of World War II. The book, which consists of three volumes, is a comprehensive historical work covering politics, economy, military affairs and culture, and systematically studies the occurrence, development and changes of Sino-Japanese relations.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Sino-Japanese Relations

Baidu Encyclopedia-History of Sino-Japanese Relations