History of Sino-japanese Relations

History of Sino-japanese Relations

by Wang Jianlang

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China and Japan are separated by a narrow strip of water and have close relations. The friendly exchanges between the two countries can be traced back to the Qin and Han Dynasties. In ancient times, China, as Japan's largest neighbor, had many influences on Japanese culture, economy, and all aspects of life. It can be said that before the 19th century, China and Japan were equal and friendly neighbors. However, this friendly relationship quickly changed with the intervention of Western powers. Japan showed a valuable spirit of tolerance and absorption of foreign cultures in the face of foreign humiliation, launched a series of domestic reforms, and opened the way for the development of capitalism in Japan. Since then, China and Japan have embarked on completely different development paths. As its national power grew stronger, Japan's ambition to invade other countries also expanded step by step, and eventually joined the ranks of foreign powers invading China. This began a 70-year history of aggression against China.

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