1, around 600 AD-7 10 AD, a centralized imperial state was established during the Asuka period, and Japan entered the feudal society. Corresponding to the prosperous period of early Tang Dynasty in China.
2. A.D. 7 10- A.D. 794, Nara era, corresponding to the middle period of China's prosperous Tang Dynasty.
3. From 794 AD to 1 192 AD, the capital was moved to Pingan Jing (Kyoto) in peacetime. Corresponding to the late Tang Dynasty, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms and the early Northern Song Dynasty in China.
4. A.D. 1 193 —— A.D. 1392, during the Kamakura period, the Bushido spirit became the soul of china of Japan, and events such as the Yuan Dynasty crusade and the short-term division between the north and the south of Japan occurred. Corresponding to the Northern Song Dynasty, Southern Song Dynasty, Yuan Dynasty and Early Ming Dynasty in China.
5. A.D. 1392 —— A.D. 1602, Muromachi era, corresponding to the Ming Dynasty in China.
6. A.D. 1602 —— A.D. 1867, the edo period, corresponding to the late Ming and early Qing dynasties in China.
7. A.D. 1867- A.D. 19 12, Meiji era, corresponding to the late Qing Dynasty in China.
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Japan and China are separated only by a strip of water, and they have been associated with China since the Han Dynasty. In the Tang Dynasty, cultural and trade exchanges between the two countries became more frequent, and at that time, Buddhism and Tang Wenhua flooded into Japan.
Needless to say, Buddhism can be seen everywhere in Japan, but Tang Wenhua has a greater influence. The ancient Japanese aristocrats regarded bitterness as beauty, so the bitter poems of Tang and Song Dynasties were very popular in Japan.
Japanese culture and China culture have deep roots. For example, pseudonyms created by imitating Chinese characters, Zen permeates Japanese aesthetics and so on.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Japanese History