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30 March, 19:51

In what respect was japan's borrowing of chinese culture different from the experiences of korea and vietnam? a japan adopted many elements of chinese culture but completely rejected confucianism. b japanese people viewed their own country less as a separate nation than as an extension of a universal civilization centered in china. c japan's borrowing was wholly voluntary rather than occurring under conditions of direct military threat or outright occupation. d in japan, only the lower classes and women embraced chinese culture while elite men resisted chinese influence in all arenas.

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  1. 30 March, 20:02
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    The answer is C - - Japan's borrowing was wholly voluntary rather than occruing under conditions of direct military threat or outright occupation. In their relations with China, Korea and Japan both sent people to China to study Chinese thought and culture.
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