Compare And Contrast Japan And Ming Dynasty

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Tokugawa Japan and the Ming Dynasty are both very similar. For centuries Japan and China have shared their differences through their customs and traditions, but also share commonly a few similarities.They both share a unique history whether it’s technology, uniform or how they constructed their country to what it is today. There will be comparing and contrasting between Tokugawa Japan and the Ming dynasty, which through this essay marking the key topics of government, economy and religion. Tokugawa and the Ming dynasty both faced collusion when their economy faced downfall. The Ming dynasty had suffered quiet more when it came to the downfall of their economy. “The Forbidden City” allowed the emperor to become enclosed with the outside areas and it’s citizens. Because it had caused conflict between the citizens and outside areas, it’s people seeking help from the higher officials would go unheard. it’s economy had become very weak from lack of communication, their resources would decrease causing less crops, less money and …show more content…

Both countries both show more contrasting that make them both unique but also share a uniquely beautiful comparing. This is an important and interesting comparison because although both Japan and China share it’s different beliefs and leadership roles they both share a unique part of them that both make them what they are today. Japan although in present today still has controlled dealings when it comes to foreign policies or trading, this can be relative towards how the similarity of six-teen century japan and today. Along with China they still remain distant to foreign ideas and their independance still continues with the west and other outside countries. Both countries have an interesting background that can be relative today like it for everyone

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