ON THE CHINESE MIGRANTS AND OVERSEAS JAPANESE IN ANCIENT ERA : COMPARISON WITH KOREA AND VIETNAM, AND THEIR ROLE IN CULTURAL-TECHNICAL TRANSFER AND DIPLOMACY

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  • Shine Toshihiko
    Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tōkyō University of Foreign Studies

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Abstract

During the Suí (隋) and Táng (唐) dynasties, descendants of Chinese migrant like Hata-uji (秦氏) clan, Aya-uji (漢氏) clan born in Japan, and Overseas Japanese called Yamato-no-uji (倭種) born in China were active in cultural-technical transfer and diplomacy. In this paper, the author tries to reexamine their origin and roles based on historical materials, previous studies, and to compared with cases in Korea and Vietnam (Champa/Campā).

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