Study on the Courteous Reception and Other Treatments towards the Japanese Diplomats to the Tang Dynasty from the Epitaph for mo Manari
Abstract
According to the Northwestern University Museum collection to the Tang Dynasty in 2004 the Japanese really well into the epitaphs of the study, as well may be based on your true identity in the interests of the monks into the Tang Kaiyuan twenty-one members of the Tang Dynasty, well into the last name is probably true South of Hanoi Fujii temple as a base of "Ge well"'s. Well to the Tang's, had been subjected to high-Tang government courtesy. Based on the studies on the epitaph for mo Manari, a Japanese diplomat to the Tang Dynasty, collected by the Historical Museum of Northwest University in 2004, mo Manari was likely to be the member of diplomats to the Tang Dynasty in the name of Benefit- requesting Monk in the year of Kaiyuan 21 . The surname of Ino Manari maybe Huji, with Temple Nankanaitoui being its base area. When he arrived in Changan, the capital of Tang Dynasty, Ino Manari was courteously received by the government of Tang Dynasty