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Which foreign envoys came to China for exchanges during the Tang Dynasty?

After the Tang Dynasty, China's politics, economy, and culture entered a period of comprehensive development, attracting

foreigners from many surrounding countries to visit and study, especially those from Central Asia. , West Asian countries, Japan, and countries on the Korean Peninsula have the largest number of people coming to China. The open foreign policy of the Tang Dynasty was also an important reason for a large number of foreigners to come to China. During the Tang Dynasty, the Emperor of Japan sent envoys and students studying abroad to China more than ten times to exchange and study. Abe Nakamaro and Masabi Kibi were outstanding representatives of Japanese students studying in China. They stayed in China for a long time, learned a lot of China's advanced science

culture and technology, brought Chinese Go, tea, art of war, etc. back to China and contributed to the development of their country

Dedicate. Abe Nakamaro and Cui Zhiyuan, the founder of Korean Chinese literature, also formed a deep friendship with many famous writers and officials in the Tang Dynasty, which has become a good story that is now praised by the people of China, Japan and China and South Korea. .