Japanese in heian period

Heian period is a historical period in ancient Japan. There are two versions of the starting time of the Ping 'an period: the first is to take the completion time of Ping 'an Beijing as 794 as the starting time of the Ping 'an dynasty; Second, the decision to move the capital in 784 was taken as the starting time of the Ping 'an Dynasty. During the Heian period, the Kamakura shogunate was established in 92 yuan1/kloc-0.

In painting, Japanese painting in the early period of Heian was influenced by the Tang and Five Dynasties. In the later period of Heian, Yamato painting or Japanese painting depicting Japanese customs and figures came into being.

In the book trace, pseudonyms began to appear in the pre-Heian period; Cao Kana was popular in the late Ping 'an period.

In terms of history books, in Heian period, * * * organized a special person to write history books, which were successively compiled into Continued Day, The Day After, Continued Day, A Record of Emperor Wende and A Record of Three Generations. These five historical works of China, together with Japanese records in Nara era, are called History of Six Kingdoms.