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    Ways of the World

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    relation to the Chinese ? Xiongnu-- Uighurs-- Khitan and Jurchen— 9. Did the Chinese convert large numbers of the northern nomads to Chinese cultural ways? Why or Why not? Coping with China: Comparing Korea‚ Vietnam‚ and Japan 10. In what political‚ economic‚ and social ways did Korea‚ Vietnam‚ and Japan experience and respond to Chinese influence? 11. What’s the significance of the Trung Sisters in Vietnam? 12. In what different ways did Japanese and Korean women experience the pressures

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    Culture Convergence

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    digging their own heritage and try to keep it everlasting. Culture is not a thing to be pushed on. It will converge naturally as it needed. When one country tries to persuade its culture to another‚ the quarrel will arise. The annexation of South Korea by Japan took place in form of ‘culture modernization and globalization’. And it also happened in entire South East Asia‚ Japan Imperialism pressed on their culture in the name of

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    prostitution corps created by the Empire of Japan.[1] The name "comfort women" is a translation of a Japanese name ianfu (慰安婦).[2][3] Ianfu is a euphemism for shōfu (娼婦) whose meaning is "prostitute(s)".[4] The earliest reporting on the issue in South Korea stated it was not a voluntary force‚[5] and since 1989 a number of women have come forward testifying they were kidnapped by Imperial Japanese soldiers. Historians such as Lee Yeong-Hun[6] and Ikuhiko Hata stated the recruitment of comfort women was

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    to industrialization face similar as well as complete differences due to the process. Compared to Russia‚ Japan was able to seperate themselves from Asian persuasian ans survive as a strong independent nation‚ and still lock down raw materials from Korea. Russia had been able to control a warm-water port and actually expand into Asia and Europe. Both nations had developed so that they were able to avoid dominaion by the west. One similarity between Russia and Japan resulting from experiencing the process

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    population of 8.8 million. It’s strong economy opened many doors of cultural advances and varieties of art and entertainment. Another factor in its diverse growth is its port. the port served as an entrance for visitors of the Asian continent‚ mostly Korea and China‚ who developed in spreading different ideas in many areas of knowledge. these visitors brought the rapid growing religion of Buddhism. Osaka went through a multitude of wars‚ leaving ruins that were either built upon or left as silent monuments

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    Kimko Kaneda Essay

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    Kimiko Kaneda was born in October 1921 to her Korean father and Japanese mother. When she was 16 years old‚ Kimiko traveled to Seoul in search of better work opportunities as a housemaid for a Japanese family. At the beginning of the war‚ she was put on a train to Zaoqiang‚ China and was forced to become a comfort woman for the Japanese military. Throughout her time‚ she was forced to sleep with up to 20 men per day. If she did not comply with the demands of the soldiers‚ she was threatened and forced

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    Korean Wave

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    revolution after World War II was faster and rapid than Korea. In Malaysia‚ in early 2000s‚ Japanese trendy dramas came into picture as Takuya Kimura is one of the favourite actor‚ which it attracted teenager’s viewers more than family. Then‚ Korean dramas became the most favourite television series watched by Malaysian regardless race and religion. It started with Winter Sonata‚ continued with Autumn in My Heart‚ then another hits drama from Korea‚ Full House haunted Malaysians with tears‚ emotions

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    introduced‚ because of this it does not have an official founder nor does it have scriptures. Preaching in this religion is not usual either. Buddhism is a very wide and well-known religion that started in India and then made it’s way to China and Korea. Japan had already heard of it by that time. Buddhism developed into many sects in Japan but‚ Pure Land Buddhism and Zen Buddhism were the two that stood out.

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    Japanese Religion.

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    parties during December. And at New Year‚ people visit Shinto temples to pray and worship‚ then attend Buddhist festivals (Itsaka‚1996). The Japan’s geographical location has affected the Japanese in their religion. They are mostly influenced by Korea and China bringing imported religions such as Buddhism and Confucianism. Japan’s native religion‚ Shintoism‚ firstly became structured in response to the scholarly status and political authority of Buddhism and Confucianism. The country having four

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    Chapter 13 Reading Guide

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    west of China‚ nomadic peoples and Tibet also received influence. Vietnam and Korea were part of the Chinese sphere by the last centuries b.c.e. The agrarian societies of Japan‚ Korea‚ and Vietnam blended Chinese influences with their indigenous cultures to produce distinctive patterns of civilized development. In all three regions‚ Buddhism was a key force in transmitting Chinese civilization. 1) How are Japan and Korea different than Vietnam in relation to trade? JAPAN THE IMPERIAL AGE

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