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What does Yayoi mean?
"Yayoi" mainly has three meanings:

1 Japanese history and culture

The Japanese Yayoi period is about 600 years, which is divided into three periods: the early period, the middle period and the late period, each period is about 200 years, which basically corresponds to the Warring States, the Western Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty in China. The Yayoi period was divided into three periods under the influence of China, and became the pioneer of comprehensive China in Nara period.

China culture was indirectly introduced into Japan through the Korean Peninsula. While accepting the rice farming technology system and iron farm tools, the direct communication between Japan and the Western Han Dynasty began in the middle of Yayoi, which also contributed to the rapid changes and development of Japan.

2. Grape varieties

The English name of Yayoi Grape is Mission, which is native to Spain. /kloc-In the 6th century, Spanish colonists and missionaries planted the first vine on this continent, and named the grape variety Yayoi Grape. Most yayoi grapes grow in cold regions. Although this kind of wine is prolific and adaptable, few people use it to make wine now because of its lack of characteristics.

3. A kind of contact lens

Yayoi also said a kind of contact lens, the brand is 2065 438+05. 2. 5. The applicant is Hong Kong Central International Limited.

Extended data

The earliest "China" began in the Yayoi era with the introduction of rice farming techniques. Although rice cultivation technology was indirectly introduced to Japan through the Korean Peninsula, that is, earlier China, the East Asian world, including China, Korea and Japan, is also the same landscape. Developing rice production and accepting the custom of rice food is the beginning of Japanese China.

The development of society in the Yayoi era brought about social differentiation and class appeared in society. Soon, the class evolved into a class, and the chief class appeared. With the abolition of Ou Man Pass in the Western Han Dynasty, a large number of articles were introduced into Japan, and Japan sent envoys to China to study Chinese. With the increasing prosperity of communication with China, the Han Dynasty established a vassal system in East Asia by conferring titles.

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