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Answer:
The Shinto religion continued to exert a strong influence on Japanese culture.
Explanation:
Japan borrowed extensively from Tang and Song China and as a result, the Shinto religion continued to exert such great influence on the Japanese culture.
Shintoism is the belief that every living thing has a kami, a diety, or god.
It is an integral part of Japanese culture and the principles have a huge principles in them even as they were borrowed from Song China and Tang.
Answer:
Societal relations in Japan were based on Confucian principles of hierarchy
Explanation: Confucianism is very important in chinese society and it spread to other places in Asia such as Japan and Korea. The Japanese borrowed and adopted this into their society