A Brief Discussion on the Influence of Tang Dynasty Paper Patterns on Japans Heian Periods Wawa Paper
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order to learn Chinese culture. Among them, there were envoys to the Tang Dynasty, as well as some overseas students who went to China
to study the politics, economy, culture, art, and advanced science and technology of the Tang Dynasty before their death. The frequency,
scale, duration, and richness of its content are unprecedented in the history of cultural exchange between China and Japan. The envoy to
Tang also made significant contributions to promoting the development of Japanese society and facilitating friendly exchanges between
China and Japan.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v2i7.5206
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