2, matcha. In the Japanese tea ceremony, there is the practice of matcha. Matcha was also introduced from China in the Tang Dynasty. At that time, people's "drinking tea" was actually a bit like "eating tea", that is, drinking tea with water. It is recorded in Lu Yu's Tea Classic. Matcha in China is crazy now. What matcha ice cream, matcha cake, matcha hot pot, matcha soap and matcha perfume are unexpected.
3. architecture. After the movie Nie Yinniang the Assassin came out, many people said that the architecture of the Tang Dynasty was very Japanese. Yes, in order to shoot high-quality pictures, the crew did go to Kyoto to take pictures. The influence of the architectural style of the Tang Dynasty on Japan was reflected in Kyoto, the former capital of Japan. The ancient architecture is magnificent as a whole, which contains the flavor of Japanese architecture.
4. kimono With the rise of Eryuan and Hanfu, it is interesting that from the beginning to now, more and more people can't tell the difference between Hanfu and Hanfu. Kimono, a native Japanese kimono before the Tang Dynasty, is very single in color. It was not until the envoys brought them back to Tang Wenhua in the Tang Dynasty that the colors of kimonos were enriched, and it took a long time to classify them by color. There is a kind of kimono called "Wu Fu", which is said to have originated in the Three Kingdoms period and was named after Soochow's association with it. Now the Japanese call it "Wu Tai". Up to now, kimonos have been divided into many types, such as wedding kimonos, meeting guests, bathrobes for festivals and so on.
During the prosperous Tang Dynasty, China's influence on Japanese was more than that. Like sashimi, Buddhism, sitting posture and medicine, China's shadow can be seen, and it is only because of his integration with Japanese native culture that these can be passed down.