The most intellectual people

the most intellectual people

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Thank you

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For shitposting

no, literally anyone besides them

This is historically incorrect. Japan were regarded by Chinese and Koreans to be barbarians and only a slight notch above Mongols and Jurchen/Manchus.

naruhodo, omoshiroi

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Shut up Chink

If we intellectual, why our GDP per capita so low?

>Japan were regarded by Chinese and Koreans to be barbarians

It is because of sinocentrism.
We literally ignore the garbage.

Based and redpilled

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not a Chink just a historian. It's a fact that Japs were backward barbarians, not like the civilized confucian Koreans and Chinese.

The biggest reason the Qing got overthrown and lost support among the Chinese people is due to the defeat against the Japanese who the Chinese looked severely down upon as uncivilized barbarians.

>super Mongol tier barbarians
kinda based

gib sex

you're just fine

はい。

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>the civilized confucian

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I don't know what to say really compare what the Chinese have achieved to the Japanese. Japan only had a short period of excellence when they were copying the West. Japanese culture is immensely influenced by Tang dynasty China.

because too many Japanese think that "staying at the office until 22h00 6 days per week" = "working hard"

There has only existed 3 group of people that have built a pure priest like civilization greeks jews and indian brahmins

Kek, Japan wasn't even copying China properly in things like meritocratic administration and mandate of heaven. Japan probably got it right with copying Europeans with the threat of being cucked by the West.

Why is east asian so intellectual?

>Japanese culture is immensely influenced by Tang dynasty China.
like what

Imagine getting conquered by a younger and smaller nation LMAO

You just cheated in the test Wang Ping Pong

Hello David-kun

Taka Tada Takada, source please.

逆に何があるんだよ

>The culture of Japan has changed greatly over the millennia, from the country's prehistoric Jōmon Period, to its contemporary modern culture, which absorbs influences from Asia, Europe, and North America.[1]

>Japanese culture was influenced from ancient times to the Middle Ages primarily by multiple Chinese dynasties and to a lesser extent by other Asian countries. For example the Japanese language uses Chinese characters (kanji) for writing
>In the near-contemporary history since the Meiji period Japan was primarily influenced by western countries

>Japanese is written with a combination of three scripts: hiragana and katakana were derived from the Chinese man'yōgana of the 5th century.[8]. Hiragana and katakana were first simplified from Kanji
>Kanji are Chinese characters that were imported from China, because Japan didn't have a writing system until it was introduced around 50 AD

>The Latin alphabet, rōmaji, is also often used in modern Japanese, especially for company names and logos, advertising, and when inputting Japanese into a computer. The Hindu-Arabic numerals are generally used for numbers

>Buddhism developed in India around the 6th and 4th centuries BCE and eventually spread through China and Korea. It arrived in Japan during the 6th century CE

>Japanese calendar types have included a range of official and unofficial systems. At present, Japan uses the Gregorian calendar

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>Taka Tada Takada
BASED

barbarians meant stranger, not subhumans

>the bot
here we go again

>Early works of Japanese literature were heavily influenced by cultural contact with China and Chinese literature, often written in Classical Chinese.

>The Meiji period marks the re-opening of Japan to the West, ending over two centuries of period of national seclusion, and a period of rapid industrialization. The introduction of European literature brought free verse into the poetic repertoire. It became widely used for longer works embodying new intellectual themes

>Early Japanese calligraphy was originated from Chinese calligraphy

>Painting has been an art in Japan for a very long time. Chinese papermaking was introduced to Japan around the 7th century

>During the Meiji period, Japan underwent a tremendous political and social change in the course of the Europeanization and modernization campaign organized by the Meiji government. Western-style painting (yōga) was officially promoted by the government, who sent promising young artists abroad for studies, and who hired foreign artists to come to Japan to establish an art curriculum at Japanese schools

>Japanese architecture has a long history as any other aspect of Japanese culture. Originally it was heavily influenced by Chinese architecture

>Towards the end of the Tokugawa shogunate, Western influence in architecture began to show

>The sculpture of Japan started from the clay figure. Japanese sculpture received the influence of the Silk Road culture in the 5th century, and received a strong influence from Chinese sculpture afterwards. The influence of the Western world was received since the Meiji era

>The earliest kimonos were heavily influenced by traditional Han Chinese clothing, known today as hanfu (漢服, kanfuku in Japanese), through Japanese embassies to China which resulted in extensive Chinese culture adoptions by Japan, as early as the 5th century AD

建築、仏教、律令制

Tell me Yas Forums, if Japan is so intellectual how come they can't understand sarcasm?

cope
>The idea of these unique gardens began during the Asuka period. Japanese merchants witnessed the gardens that were being built in China and brought many of the Chinese gardening techniques and styles back to Japan
>The Chinese garden had a very strong influence on early Japanese gardens. In or around 552, Buddhism was officially installed from China, via Korea, into Japan. Between 600 and 612, the Japanese Emperor sent four legations to the Court of the Chinese Sui Dynasty. Between 630 and 838, the Japanese court sent fifteen more legations to the court of the Tang Dynasty. These legations, with more than five hundred members each, included diplomats, scholars, students, Buddhist monks, and translators. They brought back Chinese writing, art objects, and detailed descriptions of Chinese gardens.

>There are two forms of music recognized to be the oldest forms of traditional Japanese music. They are shōmyō (声明 or 聲明), or Buddhist chanting, and gagaku (雅楽),
>Gagaku, the oldest form of classical music in Japan, was introduced into Japan with Buddhism from China. In 589, Japanese official diplomatic delegations were sent to China (during the Sui dynasty) to learn Chinese culture, including Chinese court music
>the Meiji Restoration introduced Western musical instruction

>Japanese animation began in the early 20th century, when Japanese filmmakers experimented with the animation techniques pioneered in France, Germany, the United States and Russia
>The success of The Walt Disney Company's 1937 feature film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs profoundly influenced many Japanese animators

>Historically influenced by Chinese cuisine, Japanese cuisine has opened up to influence from Western cuisines in the modern era. Dishes inspired by foreign food—in particular Chinese food—like ramen and gyōza, as well as foods like spaghetti, curry, and hamburgers have become adopted

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>The Constitution of the Empire of Japan, known informally as the Meiji Constitution, was the constitution of the Empire of Japan which was proclaimed on February 11, 1889, and remained in force between November 29, 1890 and May 2, 1947.[1] it provided for a form of mixed constitutional and absolute monarchy, based jointly on the Prussian and British models.[2]

>The Constitution of Japan is the fundamental law of Japan. It was enacted on 3 May 1947, as a new constitution for a post-war Japan.
>The Constitution was mostly drafted by American authors.[3]

>Japan experienced dramatic political and social transformation under the Allied occupation in 1945–1952. US General Douglas MacArthur, the Supreme Commander of Allied Powers, served as Japan's de facto leader and played a central role in implementing reforms
>So great was his influence in Japan that he has been dubbed the Gaijin Shōgun

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それ現代の日本文化とはなんの関係もないやん。仏教伝来は飛鳥時代やし、律令制は文化やないし、建築もよぅわからん

Japan never conquered China, they could only occupy portions of the country for a limited period of time. There is a reason Han nationalists hate Mongols and especially Manchus immensely more as they actually did conquer and rule over China for an extended time.

why is he so autistic?

what country is so original

So you be saying everything Japanese is just a western or China rip-off?

Nips destroyed, their status irreversibly annihilated. All hail supreme Korean civilization.

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I suppose you should try to retort his points at least.

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nobody would argue with autists

Based
Japs literally copies everything.

なんでネトウヨって中国と朝鮮半島からの多大なる影響を認めないんだ。
切っても切り離せない関係なのに。

proof of the ultimate species

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なんでネトウヨ認定してるのか知らんが、現実問題唐から受けた文化的影響で現代にまで通じるものって、マジで何があるのかわからんのだが。条坊制とかいうなよ

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>So-called japanese modern culture

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cozy

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if japan wasn't so smart how come only they and by extension other east asians can do anime this must be proof of it

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if you don't comprehend the conversation in Japanese properly I assume it's not a nice idea to speak to me as if you knew anything about it

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Yeah they were pretty savage and plundered china countless times before mutts nuked them twice. I think they'll wipe US from the face of the planet if Japan becomes a world power again.

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actually it's the people with a civilised enough culture that intellectual people are appreciated

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whatcha doin there user

Contributing to the reduction of Japan on Yas Forums

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