This issue with Tang & our relationship with ancient Korean kingdoms is something that needs to be addressed at some point. The nature of the mainland directly affect Japanese ontology (in a McLuhanian sense bcuz of the imported technologies incl. kanji, centralisation, etc.)
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Much of Japanese approach to the mainland throughout history has been coloured by the copious amounts of Baekje royalty that fled to Japan. In the Kojiki you see excerpts of aristocratic scions weeping about not being able to visit their ancestors' tombs.
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We on the other hand often associate the mainland with the Ming Empire. I would be interested to see how Koreans view them.
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Korea has a much more diverse view of these polities bcuz they're not just more well-read on the subject than anyone, but they've been thinking about this subject since at least the 1200s. The very Confucian Joseon neoliterati that lasted to 1900s prob think Ming as well.
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