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Explanation of similarities and differences:
Dugo, a clay art figurine made in Japan
They were all very similar due to the fact that almost all of their influences come from China. The difference between all three of them at this time period was that some of them got more influence than the other. Japan for instance was able to pick and choose what it liked from China and adapt it in a way that it deemed okay. Japan was isolated on its own which allowed this. Korea on the other hand was extremely the opposite. Korea had no say on what it did and did not want from China. It had straight, full on influence because of how close it was to China. Vietnam was kind of the middle man in this situation. It didn’t really have a say in what it wanted and did want but it did adapt Chinese influence and made it personal.
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Explanation
All three of these societies were Buddhist at this time
Explanation of similarities and differences: All of the different societies share a common root. They were all or still were influenced at one time by the Chinese. You could see resemblances of the marks that the Chinese had left. They were different in the way that they took that Chinese influence. They all used it either because they had to or because they wanted to make it their own.