The Yamato government of the late sixth and early seventh centuries CE made significant moves to:

a. Connect its culture to the Chinese mainland.
b. Assert a native Japanese identity, free of Chinese influence.
c. Ban Buddhist philosophy, respecting Chinese pressure in this regard.
d. Consolidate Japanese military supremacy over China.


a. Connect its culture to the Chinese mainland.

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