The friend who travels with Bian Xiao likes history very much, so he is a traveler? Historical popular science books? Yes He told me that everyone thought these five things were Japanese, but they all originated in China.
The first is kimono. /kloc-Before the 0/9th century, kimono was not called kimono, but called Wufu. Originated in the Three Kingdoms period, Soochow introduced the sewing methods of textiles and clothes to Japan in the commercial activities between Soochow and Japan, so although the kimono now has its own characteristics, its original appearance still originated from China's Wu clothing. In the past, there was a difference between wufu and kimono. Five Blessingg refers to the high-grade kimono with silk quilt as the fabric, while the kimono made of linen cotton cloth can be Japanese? Wu Tai? To solve it. But now these two concepts almost completely overlap. Traveling in Japan, you can see many shops selling kimonos, but the signboard says "Gofukuya", which shows that these two words are basically synonyms in Japan.
If there is a kimono, there will naturally be clogs. Everyone knows Hanfu. In Hanfu, there is a style called full clothes. If you wear a full suit, you need to wear clogs. Clogs were popular in Yao, Shun and Yu dynasties in China, but in Jin dynasty, clogs began to be divided into men and women, which was in line with the traditional concept in ancient China. Han women in the Han Dynasty wore clogs with colored lace when they got married. However, in the Qing Dynasty, clogs were abolished. In addition, clogs frequently appear in Japanese clothes, and most people think clogs are traditional Japanese clothes. How can I go to Japan without going to the hot springs? When I went to the hot springs in Bian Xiao, I found that many Japanese still chose to wear bathrobes and clogs, which made people feel quite good. A sense of ceremony? .
In Japan, there is a national flower, and many foreign tourists will come here to enjoy it around March, including Bian Xiao. Japan lost its beauty in March. Many residents will sit on the floor under the cherry trees in their spare time, and some will bring tea or lunch. But did you know that cherry blossoms are actually native to China? Cherry blossoms originated in the temperate zone around the Himalayas in the northern hemisphere, which is the Himalayas in China today. According to ancient books, cherry blossoms were planted in the court during the Qin and Han Dynasties, but later they were introduced to Japan by Japanese worshippers and developed into the national flower of Japan.
In most Japanese homes, or in some Japanese family hotels, it is found that Japanese people still use tatami, which shows that tatami is deeply rooted in Japan. But in fact, tatami also originated in the Han Dynasty in China and prevailed in the Sui and Tang Dynasties. It is full of Chinese furniture. Tatami furniture was used in the royal mausoleum discovered in Xi, China. Tatami spread to Japan, South Korea and other places in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. After that, tatami declined in China because of the popularity of stool-high beds.
The last one is probably familiar to everyone, right Geisha? . Now there are geisha in Japan, and you can still see them on several streets in Kyoto, but if you meet them, you can't take a group photo casually, because it's impolite and geisha has rules. If you film them privately, it will probably have a great impact on their performing arts. Someone will think? Geisha? It is to accompany the wine to sell themselves. In fact, they don't sell themselves. It is the performing arts industry. And then what? Geisha? This word originated from Chinese. In the Tang and Song Dynasties, there was a common custom that poets and literati often asked geisha to sing together, which also made China's poems and songs leave many beautiful ancient poems and songs.
Having said that, do you think Japanese traditional culture originated in China? This also makes us sigh that the profound historical and cultural strength of China for thousands of years is not only inherited by our own country, but also influenced by other countries, and it is also developing. This trip to Japan is not only for fun, but also because a good fellow traveler has been popularized by science. How do you feel after reading it? Besides these five things, what else do you know that originated in China but later became Japanese? Welcome to share your message.