First, Korea was influenced by China by having adopted Confucian values. Also, they adapted the civil service exam but only for the aristocrats. The Buddhist missionaries spread Buddhism. Korea also perfected Chinese inventions. Such as moveable type, perfected porcelain making. However, Korea used their Korean Hangul rather than Chinese symbols, and spoke a different language. Second, Japan was influenced by China adopting the Chinese style of government. Japan also adopted aspects of Chinese society. Such as, clothing, tea drinking, and pottery. Buddhism entered Japan through Korea. Japanese students, monks, traders, officials visited the Tang Court. Also, Korea and Japan are in constant contact early on. However, the rural areas stayed traditional. The Japanese did not adopt the civil service exam. Japan also revised the Chinese style of writing and added additional symbols. Uniquely, the women had more freedom. Japan also blended Buddhism and Shinto. Therefore, Korea and Japan were influenced by China in various ways.
Compare the spread and practice of Buddhism in Japan and Korea.
The spread and practice of Buddhism in Japan and Korea has many similarities and differences. For one, in Korea, Buddhist missionaries spread Buddhism. Also, there was no main religion in Korea. However, in Japan, Buddhism blends with Shinto. Buddhism entered Japan through Korea. The Japanese developed two types of Buddhism: Zen and