China News Service, November 8th. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and China, Manfuku Temple in Kyoto, Japan, plans to let Zen Master Yin Yuan return to China by "visiting relatives".

For this reason, the Japanese "Oriental Newspaper" published on the 5th titled "The Portrait of Zen Master Yin Yuan "Visiting Relatives" What story about the exchange between Japan and China?

"The article stated that Amur bark culture has long been rooted in daily life in Japan, and it has played an important role as a bridge and carrier in promoting exchanges between Japan and China.

  The article pointed out that Huangbo culture not only brought new wind to the Japanese Zen forest from Zen style thoughts, precepts and regulations, and French rituals, but also promoted the revival of Japanese Buddhism Rinzai Sect and Caodong Sect. At the same time, it promoted the dissemination of Ming Dynasty architectural style in Japan and spread the latest. His Chinese printing skills gave birth to Japanese "Southern Paintings", improved the ability of the Japanese medical community to rescue the wounded, and enriched the Japanese food culture.

  The prosperity of Amur bark culture in Japan is a full manifestation of the vitality and radiation of traditional Chinese culture, which promoted the progress and shaping of Japanese ideology and culture in the Edo period.

As the scholar Yanagita Shengshan said: "The progress of modern Japanese society, no matter from which way it is viewed, the influence of the apricots culture cannot be explained."

  The article believes that Zen Master Yinyuan traveled eastward to be another cultural exchange with far-reaching influence between Japan and China after Jianzhen.

The amberberry culture has long been rooted in daily life in Japan and has played an important role as a bridge and carrier in promoting exchanges between Japan and China.

Since 1972, the Japanese Buddhist community has visited the Wanfu Temple of Huangbo Mountain in Fujian for many times; Japan and China have successively established the Huangbo Culture Promotion Association in recent years, which has deepened the research and exchanges of the two countries in the field of Huangbo culture, and has gradually extended to economic and trade, Education and many other fields...Amberberry culture is not a static historical symbol, but a long-lasting spiritual bond. It continues to promote cultural exchanges between the two countries and promotes cultural identity and people-to-people communication between the two countries.

  The article stated that Huangbo culture is a model of the transfer and integration of culture from one nationality to another, and contains cultural characteristics such as "openness, tolerance, innovation, and friendliness".

This cultural view has in turn become the source of the idea of ​​pulling the middle distance in recent days, and its value role in promoting cultural exchanges between the two countries has become increasingly prominent.

  At the end of the article, history tells people that only through exchanges and mutual learning can civilization be full of vitality; only by inclusiveness can civilization prosper.

Huangbo culture has once again verified this historical thesis with facts.

Japan and China need to continue to expand the field of cultural exchanges, upgrade the level of cultural exchanges, enrich the connotation of cultural exchanges, and enhance mutual learning and mutual learning between the two countries through "long-flowing, continuous-line" exchanges.