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How culture reflects in the music of japan,china,and korea​

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Answered by ananyanaskar28
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The culture of Japan has changed greatly over the millennia, from the country's prehistoric Jōmon Period, to its contemporary modern culture, which absorbs influences from Asia and other regions of the world.Japan's indigenous culture originates primarily from the Yayoi people who settled in Japan between 1000 BCE and 300 CE. Yayoi culture spread to the main island of Honshū, mixing with the native Jōmon culture.[2] Modern Japanese have an estimated 80% Yayoi and 20% Jōmon ancestry.[3]

Japanese culture was influenced from ancient times to the Middle Ages primarily by multiple Chinese dynasties and to a lesser extent by other Asian countries. For example the Japanese language uses Chinese characters (kanji) for writing, but Japanese has no genetic relationship with Chinese.[4] Since the Meiji period Japan has been primarily influenced by western countries.

The inhabitants of Japan experienced a long period of relative isolation from the outside world for over 220 years during the Tokugawa shogunate until the arrival of the "Black Ships" and the Meiji period. Today, the culture of Japan stands as one of the leading and most prominent cultures around the world, mainly because of the global reach of its popular culture.

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Answered by dipanjaltaw35
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It is widely acknowledged that humans are the most advanced species on earth. A highly developed system of social ties amongst its representatives made this feasible. The culture of the people reflects every aspect of social and personal life. Architecture, language, conventions, painting, and eventually dancing and music are all examples of how culture is expressed. Every country has its own own musical history. The cultures of the nations that are near to one another are seen as being similar and are a part of the regional cultural legacy as a whole.

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Since Eastern Asia includes all of these nations, their cultural patterns may be similar. Let's examine how traditional music is created in order to determine the connections. The origins of Chinese music are shrouded in folklore and mystery, and it has the oldest recorded history. Ling Lung, one of them, is credited as being the creator of Chinese music. Ling Lung used bamboo pipes to replicate bird melodies.

Youlan or the Solitary Orchid, according to Confucius, is the oldest piece of music known to have been created. Although the qin has been played since before the Han Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty saw the qin's first significant and well-recorded blooming.

Even if painters and other artists had more admirers in the past than musicians did, Chinese emperors nonetheless used folk music as a means of balancing the power of the people and the state. There were even certain army formations whose mission it was to collect folk tunes from the nearby villages. Street celebrations like Dragon Dancing, which is based on folk music rhythms, were arranged by ancient nobility. In addition, the Dragon festivals are a defining aspect of the whole Eastern Asian area as well as a staple of Korean and Japanese culture.

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