What is Sino Japan?

Definition of Sino-Japanese
: the Japanese language as strongly affected by Chinese.
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What is the difference between Sino and native Japanese?

Sino-Japanese comes from Chinese origins, while Native Japanese originates from Japan. The main difference between the two counting systems is that you need to use counters with Sino-Japanese, but there's no need for them in Native Japanese. But, Native-Japanese numbers only exist 1-10. The rest are all Sino-Japanese.
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Why is Japan Sino?

The First Sino-Japanese War was the conflict between Japan and China in 1894–95 that marked the emergence of Japan as a major world power and demonstrated the weakness of the Chinese empire. The war grew out of the conflict between the two countries for supremacy in Korea.
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What was the main cause of the Sino?

The cause of the First Sino-Japanese War was competition between the Chinese and Japanese over influence on the Korean peninsula.
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Is Japan part of China?

Before 1949

China and Japan are geographically separated only by a relatively narrow stretch of ocean. China has strongly influenced Japan with its writing system, architecture, culture, religion, philosophy, and law.
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WW2 - Second Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1941



Why did China lose to Japan?

In truth, China lost the First Sino-Japanese War because of the corrupt and incompetent Qing Dynasty, which brutally exploited the Chinese, especially the Han people.
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When did Japan separate from China?

By 1910 Japan had incorporated Korea into the growing Japanese empire, and in 1931 it invaded Manchuria, separating it from China and establishing a puppet government.
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What did Japan do to China?

Seventy years ago this December 13th, the Japanese Imperial Army began its seizure of Nanjing, the capital of the Republic of China. Japanese troops killed remnant Chinese soldiers in violation of the laws of war, murdered Chinese civilians, raped Chinese women, and destroyed or stole Chinese property on a scale that ...
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How did Sino-Japanese War began?

The beginning of the war is conventionally dated to the Marco Polo Bridge Incident on 7 July 1937, when a dispute between Japanese and Chinese troops in Peking escalated into a full-scale invasion.
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What does Sino mean in Sino-Japanese?

Involving both China and Japan, for example the First Sino-Japanese War, or Sino-Japanese vocabulary.
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What is one reason for Japan's involvement in the First Sino?

5. What is one reason for Japan's involvement in the first Sino-Japanese War and the annexation of Korea? Japan wanted to train their army, they also wanted to see Europe's war strategies.
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Was Chinese used in Japan?

'Han characters'). The significant use of Chinese characters in Japan first began to take hold around the 5th century AD and has since made a profound influence in shaping Japanese culture, language, literature, history, and records.
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How much of Japanese is Chinese?

It is estimated that approximately 60% of the words contained in the modern written Japanese dictionary are kango, with about 18%–20% of words being used in common speech.
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Is Korean derived from Chinese?

The Korean language is part of a northern Asian language known as Altaic, that includes Turkish, Mongolian and Japanese, suggesting early Northern migrations and trade. Korean was also heavily influenced by Chinese, but have adopted its own writing system in the 16th century.
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What does Japan think of China?

According to recent polls by the Pew Research Center, 86 percent of Japanese people hold an unfavorable view of China. As shown in figure 1, this number is up from roughly 70 percent a decade ago but down slightly from 89 percent in 2015.
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How many Chinese were killed by Japan?

According to Rummel, in China alone, from 1937 to 1945, approximately 3.9 million Chinese were killed, mostly civilians, as a direct result of the Japanese operations and a total of 10.2 million Chinese were killed in the course of the war.
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What did Japan do to Korea?

Japan formally annexed Korea with the Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910, without the consent of the former Korean Emperor Gojong, the regent of the Emperor Sunjong. Upon its annexation, Japan declared that Korea would henceforth be officially named Chōsen.
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Who is older Japan or China?

Japan: 15 Million Years Old. China: 2100 BC.
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Was Korea a part of China?

Was Korea a part of China a long time ago? No. Korea was a vassal state/protectorate of China during various dynasties, but it was never ruled directly by the emperor of China. Below is an official map made by the Ming court.
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Was Korea a part of Japan?

In 1910, Korea was annexed by the Empire of Japan after years of war, intimidation and political machinations; the country would be considered a part of Japan until 1945. In order to establish control over its new protectorate, the Empire of Japan waged an all-out war on Korean culture.
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Did China beat Japan in ww2?

On Sept. 3, China held a military parade — the 15th since its founding and the first to celebrate its victory over Japan in World War II.
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Did China fight in ww2?

The 8 years long war between the Chinese and the Japanese is one of the greatest untold Second World War stories. China was the first of the Allies to fight the Axis power in Asia, but they received less credit for the role they played in the Pacific theater than the other allies who joined the war in 1945.
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Did US help China in ww2?

Joining in widespread international condemnation of Japan's aggression, the United States circumspectly supported China. President Roosevelt approved $25 million in military aid to China on 19 December 1940, permitting the Chinese to purchase one hundred P 40 pursuit aircraft.
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