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The origin of Japanese culture
Origin of Japanese culture: Since 1996, archaeology and anthropology in China and Japan have repeatedly confirmed that the Japanese nation is mainly composed of Tunguska people in Siberia, ancient Zhongyuan people, nomadic people in Northeast China, a small number of Wuyue people in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, a small number of Malays in Nanyang Islands, Indochina people in Indochina Peninsula and Japanese aborigines. Japanese cultural integration: There are no characters in Japan, so China's Chinese characters have been used all the time. About 80% of Japanese accents are Chinese tone sandhi. The language and pronunciation of Japanese mainly come from the integration of China Chinese dialect accent and Indosinian accent from Shang, Zhou and Qing Dynasties, so Japanese culture is deeply influenced by China. Japanese absorption of China culture is a long-term historical process with many aspects and thousands of years.
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