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How did Japan come from?
Tang Chongnan, a researcher at the Institute of World History, said that the issue of the lineage of the Japanese emperor was a public case in Japanese history and has not been resolved so far. There is no unified answer even among Japanese scholars. ?

The primary reason is that Japan's early historical records were once blank. Once a Japanese lawyer's work on Japanese history was translated into China, which attracted the attention of historians. His main point is that "Japan has no complete history, but more myths and legends." Including a lot of fictional history. " ?

Now researchers attribute the origin of the Japanese nation to the following statements:

1, a riding nation from Tonggu Temple in Northeast China;

2. From Jiangnan, China, where rice culture is developed;

3. From Arab civilization;

4. From Yunnan, China, because both ethnic groups have the custom of "black eating" in history; In addition, there are sayings about Southeast Asia and the Mongolian Plateau. According to Tang Chongnan, the ancestors of the Japanese really should have China ancestry, but they eventually formed a multi-ethnic mixed Japanese nation.

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Meiji Restoration in Japan (1868)

Meiji period (1868- 19 12) is called Meiji period.

/kloc-Japan at the beginning of 0/9th century

Imperial governors established the Meiji Imperial Government of Japan. The old vassals had a hard life under the New Deal, which turned into a southwest war, and then gradually restored order. ?

The new government actively introduced European and American systems, abolished vassals and set up counties. These reforms were called the Meiji Restoration. On the one hand, the new government established the state system, such as the establishment of the imperial parliament and the Constitution of the Great Japanese Empire; On the one hand, it has rapidly developed into a modern country under the impetus of the national policy of cultivating industry and strengthening military strength (making Qiang Bing a rich country).

Culturally, Japan introduced new knowledge and art from Europe and America; With the individualistic novels that never appeared in Japan, literature began to appear, and a culture different from that before the Edo era began to appear. Religiously, it has changed the phenomenon of the confluence of gods and Buddhists in the past, and there has been a movement to suppress Buddhism.

Dazheng times

Taisho period (19 12- 1926) is called Taisho period. Emperor Meiji died in 19 12, and Zi Jiaren succeeded to the throne, which was the Taisho era. In the first year of Dazheng, the fall of the army triggered the first constitutional movement, and party politics began to appear. ?

In the early Taisho era, World War I took place, which was the peak of Japan's national strength since the Meiji Restoration. However, in 192 1 year, Emperor Taishō was regent by Prince Hirohito due to illness, and the Great Kanto Earthquake occurred in 1923. And losing ground at international peace conferences after World War I? , making Japan more and more difficult.

Powerful people and political parties constantly struggled, and the second constitutional movement took place and universal suffrage was implemented (1925). Saionji Kinmochi, the only veteran, recommended the Prime Minister and advocated "the normal way of constitutionalism".

Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Japan