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Sagacious Monks and Bloodthirsty Warriors: Chinese Views of Japan in the Ming-Qing Periodure Books (White Plains, N.Y.).)
Sagacious Monks and Bloodthirsty Warriors Chinese Views of Japan in the MingQing Periodure Books - White Plains, N.Y. Author:Joshua A. Fogel Although China and Japan have had virtually uninterrupted contact going back over many centuries, the lions share of works addressing both China and Japans overseas contacts cultural and political have concerned the West. Before the twentieth century, however, Western contacts with Japan were infrequent at best. Throug... more »hout the centuries before the twentieth, Chinese culture in the form of books, art objects, religious items, and the like flowed into Japan in great quantity. Within the scholarly community, some attention has focused on Japan and the Japanese elites reception of the cultural flow and their response to it. By contrast, little if anything has been written about how the Chinese saw the Japanese. By addressing this glaring lacuna, the essays in this volume make a unique contribution.« less