Japanese music and Chinese music are very similar. The only real difference is that Japanese music uses more big drums, flutes and lighter string sounds.
The Japanese tend to be more of a collective culture than the Chinese. The Japanese tend to strive to do the best and be the best. While both cultures have strict rules for etiquette and respect, the Japanese tend to be more consistent with the practice.
In recent years, the relation between two countries are improving. China is the largest trade partner of Japan, Japanese anime are popular in China. Almost everything in Japan came from, or was based on something from China. Even the written language of kanji literally means "Chinese Characters". But later on Japan made their own written languages. Hirigana is the most commonly used written language in Japan. Katakana is used to write foreign words. Japanese people and Chinese people have many different mannerisms and have many different ways of viewing life. So generally speaking, Japan is its own country, and so is China.
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The difference between Chinese and Japanese music is that the Chinese use the pentatonic major scale and the Japanese use the pentatonic minor scale.
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Apart from their obvious superficial similarities in appearance, language, and certain customs, one could make the case that the Chinese and Japanese cultures are polar opposites. The Japanese are well-educated, polite, considerate, wealthy, healthy, and tidy. Harsh as it may sound, most people who spend a substantial length of time in mainland China find the Chinese to be excessively aggressive, boorish, poor, uneducated, selfish, dishonest, over-competitive, and generally unable to consider the feelings of other people before acting.
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kanji, a one of four Japanese forms of writing, is derived from the Chinese characters.
Chinese are from china and Japanese are from japan
both in WW2
EIC never liked the Japanese And always wanted to fight them and argue over bad economy
One of the most significant similarities is the parents' goal for their kids. Both Chinese and Japanese Americans want their kids to do their best and get not only straight A's but do well in other activities as well. There isn't much difference between the two.
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Japan and Canada have the same colors on their national flags. Also, they both have maple trees- but Canada uses them, not Japan
The Chinese and the Japanese are two entirely different people and cultures. Therefore, the literature will be different, written by two different people's authors.
chinese are white and japanese are short
there is No difference.
I've never heard of a Chinese geisha. It's a Japanese word, and traditionally a Japanese profession.
they are two different cultures!
THE WORD and THE DRAMA
The people of China eat different foods, have different cultures and heritage, and also they speak Mandarin Chinese most of the time. Japanese people eat different things, do different things, and also they wear different clothing. Chinese people don't wear kimonos like the Japanese. Japanese have different heritage than Chinese and also different history.
EIC never liked the Japanese And always wanted to fight them and argue over bad economy
One is in Japan and the other is in China, QED.
Traditional Chinese music uses the pentatonic major scale, while traditional Japanese music uses the pentatonic minor scale.
There are several differences between American and Japanese culture. Specifically, the Japanese are more focused on living for the good of their families, whereas Americans live their lives focused on their individual goals and desires.
It's difficult for people of Western origin to see the difference, but many Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans can tell the difference right away. Physically, the eyelids are different. Culturally, the way they dress, act, and present themselves is also an indicator.