1st Edition

The History of Sino-Japanese Cultural Exchange

By Jun Teng Copyright 2019
    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    188 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book traces back to the history of Japanese civilization, clarifies the unique thinking mode of Japanese nation, analyses the unique aesthetic viewpoints. It also describes the communication history of culture between China and Japan from BC 3rd century to the Late Qing Dynasty. Taking the communication of culture and arts as main line, taking the field visits as backgrounds, the author shows the colourful communication history between China and Japan. 



    In the process of absorbing each other’s culture, China and Japan show different acceptance modes, as well as different characteristics. These characteristics can help us understand the essence of Japanese culture. As the author widely investigated the important historical relics, there are many unique viewpoints and thinking in this book.

    Contents



    Chapter 1 Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges during the Qin, Han and Six Dynasties: a general introduction to the historical background



    Chapter 2 Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges during the Sui and Tang Dynasties: a general introduction to the historical background



    Chapter 3 Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges during late Tang Dynasty, Five Dynasties, and Northern Song Dynasty



    Chapter 4 Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges during the Southern Song and Yuan ynasties



    Chapter 5 Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges during the Ming Dynasty



    Chapter 6 Sino-Japanese cultural exchanges in the early Qing Dynasty

    Biography

    Teng Jun, professor of Peking University, whose research fields are communication history between China and Japan, and Japanese traditional arts. She has published 6 works, and now is concentrating on Japanese tea ceremony, flower arrangement and aromatherapy studies.