Viets on this board will say they are not part of the Sinosphere with a straight face

>Viets on this board will say they are not part of the Sinosphere with a straight face

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Japs deny that 100x more than viets

Is this some sort of projection ? The nips were part of the sinosphere too but you guys cope and deny it to death.

everybody that's part of the Sinosphere denies it to some extent. Making a Japanese nationalist admit that Japan was at one point a Chinese tributary state is harder than pulling teeth

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No we are not Sinosphere
>We don't observe Confucian or taoist rites
>we don't bury bodies in turtle mounds
>wives don't keep thier maiden names
>sex was less taboo unlike the Confucian sphere
>Japan had a warrior samurai class instead of a scholar-official class
>Japan didn't have the mandate of heaven. Instead we had the mandate of divine descent from Shinto goddess
>Japan never observed Confucian traditions such as growing out hair. Instead we shaved our heads like Mongol and Manchu warrior chads.
>Japan never had a king who was subject to the Chinese emperor as in Korea or Vietnam

>Japan was at one point a Chinese tributary state
Yeah only like for 5 years lmfao. Some sinoboo emperor did that

the "official" tributary status lasted only like 5 years but the status and tributary missions continued to exist for about 150. Japan is extremely heavily influenced by elements of Chinese culture, almost as much as Korea or Vietnam. cope.

theres always someone on /asean/ telling viet posters that they are sinos and not truly a SEA nation

:^|
Did they skip over the Zhou dynasty in your history curriculum mate?

This. Japs and Gooks sneer at Viets.

>uses kanji
>eats with chopsticks
>believes sneeze to be caused by people talking about you
>HURR DURR WE NEVER PART OF SINOSPHERE NIHON PURE UNDILUTED RACE AND CULTURE
why are they like this

denial. Apologies in japan are a big deal so a lot of the time it's just easier to deny deny deny until the cows come home. Maybe i should become a resident schizo spammer and make a full copypasta of everything Japanese that was influenced or taken directly from ancient China

Most Jap posters aren't that autistic. That one is schizo.

this OP is not Japanese.
He is probably a zainichi or a Korean or Chinese who came to Japan as a job refugee.
The reason is that most Japanese are not interested in or know about other Asian countries
and their history.
And since they are usually not good at English, they even get tired of making threads on int.

yeah we all know he's a Davido already just play along

That's good

I don't particularly care about the nationalist shitflinging in Asia but I've always found it kind of funny how imperial China gets all the attention when the Zhou dynasty was way more kino.
>rebellion against the Shang priest-kings
>established feudalism in 1000 BC on the opposite side of the world
>centuries-long collapse of society
>Spring and Autumn period
>Hundred Schools of Thought
>eventually all of China is subsumed by an anachronistic military state, marking the beginning of imperial China
It's like a parallel history of Europe from Charlemagne to the Enlightenment, but with Bronze Age technology and ending with a successful unification of the continent. Did you know they even had their own version of communism? It was called Agriculturalism. Really mind-bending stuff.

Japan is the true successor to Tang dynasty China. They're only real Chinese left.

Odd, I thought they accepted they had a long history with China. Sure maybe they don't like modern China, but seriously who does?

>I thought they accepted they had a long history with China
most of them acknowledge the fact that they were largely influenced by ancient China and that ancient China was a rich culture/country overall but there are some on the far right that deny it because it's a little painful for them to admit that the country they have so much beef with played such a large role in shaping them awhile ago

Because until the 1980s no one found any proof of it actually existing

What was the proof they found in the 1980s?

Supposedly the Physiocrats (an obscure 18th century French school of thought) were inspired by Zhou-era Agriculturalism, according to a 1938 paper (which, being from 1938, is still before the 1980s), that being "Chinese Influences Upon the Physiocrats" by L. A. Maverick. What knowledge about the philosophy did they have in 1990 that they did not have in 1938?