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How to introduce cultural exchanges between China and foreign countries in the Tang Dynasty

It can be introduced like this: first show the picture slogan "Mountains and rivers are in foreign lands, the wind and moon are in the same sky" and the poem "Embroidered cassocks and clothes".

Then introduce the slogan "Mountains and rivers are in different lands, wind and moon are in the same sky", which is the slogan on the anti-epidemic materials donated to us by Japan during the epidemic. The meaning of this sentence is that although we are in different regions, with different mountains and rivers, we breathe the same breeze and look up at the same bright moon. We are residents of the global village and share the same destiny for mankind. In fact, this poem came from a Japanese official in the Tang Dynasty, Nagaya. He asked the envoy to the Tang Dynasty to send a cassock to his good friend in China, a monk from Yangzhou, and embroidered this poem on the cassock, The full text of the poem is "Mountains and rivers are in foreign lands, the wind and moon are in the same sky, I send them to all the Buddhas, and they are destined to come back. - "The Fate of the Embroidered Kasaya". After the monk in Yangzhou received this gift, he immediately began his journey east to Japan. After many hardships, he still had no regrets even though he died nine times. So who is this monk? Who were the envoys to the Tang Dynasty at that time? What mission did they bring to China? Let us study this lesson "Chinese and Foreign Cultural Exchanges in the Tang Dynasty" together.

Take China as a teacher and learn from the west: the envoys sent to the Tang Dynasty. The so-called "envoys sent to the Tang Dynasty" refer to the diplomatic envoys appointed by foreign governments to be sent to the Tang Dynasty during the Tang Dynasty. During the Tang Dynasty, Japan continuously sent envoys to the Tang Dynasty, using this as a bridge to absorb and digest the advanced system and culture of the Tang Dynasty, in order to promote the development of Japan's social, political, economic and cultural aspects. As a result, envoys sent to the Tang Dynasty became an important role in Sino-Japanese relations in the Tang Dynasty.