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Tributary Relations of Vietnam and Japan with China during the Feudal Period : Some Reference Points

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Under feudalism, besides imploring investiture, tribute is said to be one of the two most typical activities at the core of diplomatic relations between China and the region, in particular, Vietnam and Japan. By using the comparative method and interdisciplinary approach, the author shows that there are many differences between Vietnam and Japan with regards to tribute activity with China during the feudal period. For example, the start and end of China’s tributary activities with Vietnam and Japan are not the same. The period of Japanese tributary activity was much more loosened than Vietnam. Vietnamese tributary relation was political, while Japan placed economic benefits as the main priority. In particular, the author also proved that although Japan and China had differences in behavior and level of dependence on the tributary activity of Vietnam, both Vietnam and Japan maintained independence and autonomy. Based on the historical, cultural, and geographical characteristics, as well as the position and force correlation of each country in relation to China, this article also explains the causes of these similarities and differences.

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[ Abstract ]
 Ⅰ. Introduction
 Ⅱ. Basis of Tributary Activities to China from Vietnam and Japan in Feudalism
 Ⅲ. Tributary Activities to China from Vietnam and Japan in Feudal Period - Similarities and Differences
 Ⅳ. Conclusion
 References

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  • Nguyen Thi My Hanh Hanoi National University of Education

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