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Identify the Imprints of Taoism in Vietnam’s Ancient Literature
Since the beginning of the BC, Vietnam has started to separate from the Southeast Asian cultural region, entering the trajectory of East Asian culture, or the cultural area influenced by China, “Cultural region Chinese characters” (Kanji bunkaken) together with Korea South Korea and Japan. Understanding this cultural region, we saw that the literature of countries has strange steps. The similarity was due to similar social-historical issues and by being strongly influenced by Chinese.