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Do you know the historical sense of Japanese etiquette culture?
Japanese etiquette culture actually originated from the obvious historical process of this class, so you will find that Japan attaches great importance to etiquette. Many people say that they are a country of etiquette, but they don't know that Chinese civilization is a country of etiquette and the source of Japanese etiquette. It can be said that Japanese culture contains a lot of China culture. They learned a lot of etiquette culture from us, and then strengthened it in their country.

People think that Japanese etiquette culture seems to be more historical or prominent, mainly because Japan has absorbed and maintained this culture for a long time. They may have absorbed China's etiquette culture from the Tang Dynasty, and then preserved it until now, so to some extent, Japanese etiquette culture has no far-reaching history and rich cultural accumulation.

Because their main task is to learn the cultures of other countries and then transform their own cultural areas, the most transplanted culture comes from China, so the sense of history does not exist in Japanese etiquette culture, so why can they preserve this etiquette culture in Japan and get this development at that time?

Because Japanese society is actually a society with obvious class differentiation, their country has an obvious class differentiation, so it emphasizes respect more. This kind of respect is a kind of bottom-up respect, and it also emphasizes absolute obedience, so you will find that their etiquette culture is very strong in Japan. But the sense of history does not exist in their country, because they do not have the origin of this etiquette culture, but only learn more from other countries.