Dynasties: the Rise and Fall of Dynasties

Dynasties: the Rise and Fall of Dynasties

by Compiled By Guo Weiwei

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The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period are ancient periods in the history of our country. Xia, Shang and Zhou were both successive dynasties and intersecting tribal groups. Politically, they were all feudal systems, economically they were all well-field systems, and in terms of succession to the throne, they were all eldest sons. They are indivisible and represent respectively the formation, development and end of slavery in our country. The establishment of the Xia Dynasty marked the basic completion of the historical transition from primitive society to a slave society; slavery in the Shang Dynasty had reached its peak; during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, slavery was in the midst of unprecedented changes. With the end of the annexation of princes, Chinese civilization has shown the dawn of "great unification."

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