The historical development of Japan
Humans first appeared in the Japanese archipelago 200,000 years ago, and the earliest known Japanese human fossils can be traced back to about 30,000 years ago. The first emperor, Lord Jim, was founded in 660 BC, and the date of his accession to the throne was equivalent to 1 1 in February of the Western calendar, so this day was designated as the anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. In the 4th century A.D., Japan established the first unified regime-Yamato State. After Dahua reform, the emperor system was established, imitating the political system of China and Tang Dynasty, and trying to establish a country ruled by law. In 7 10, the Yuan and Ming emperors moved their capital to Pingchengjing, and entered the Nara era, and the country ruled by law became more and more mature. At this time, the territory of the Yamato regime conquered parts of Northeast China and South Kyushu. At the end of 12, Japan began the shogunate era for more than 600 years. At the beginning of 17, the edo shogunate implemented the policy of closing the country to the outside world for more than 200 years. 1854 After the Black Ship Incident, Japanese people with lofty ideals called for respecting the king to resist the foreign countries, and the Edo shogunate was forced by public opinion to return the political power to Emperor Meiji. 1867, Emperor Meiji reorganized Qiang Bing, a rich country in internal affairs. After World War I, he briefly experienced a period of great democracy. In 1930s, he was controlled by the military department and practiced militarism. 1945 surrendered after being defeated by the allied forces. After the restoration of sovereignty, Japan's economy grew rapidly and became one of the advanced countries.