The Yamato government of the late sixth and early seventh centuries CE made significant moves to:
A) Connect its culture to the Chinese mainland
B) Assert a native Japanese identity, free of Chinese influence
C) Ban Buddhist philosophy, respecting Chinese pressure in this regard
D) Consolidate Japanese military supremacy over China
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