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In what way are the Chinese painting and Japanese print similar? They both have brushwork that captures objects in a lifelike way. They both express the importance of humans within the natural world. They both express Buddhist ideas of humankind’s relationship with nature. They both depict figures with naturalistic modeling of features.

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Answer: They both express Buddhist ideas of humankind’s relationship with nature.

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Answer:

They both express Buddhist ideas of humankind’s relationship with nature.

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The long history of Sino-Japanese relations has shows how their exchange of ideas and traditions had effected each other. The influence of Chinese art, linguistic and religion on Japanese culture is well known. Buddhism originated in India and widely accepted in China make its way to Japan through the immigration of Chinese monks. Later japan absorbs and assimilates the aesthetic culture of Buddhism and a similar tradition of painting to Chinese painting of Buddhist ideas taken place.

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