Early Chinese National History

Early Chinese National History

by Wang He

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The so-called early countries refer to the initial countries that have not yet developed into a state that is purely based on regional organization and embodies the state form that combines geographical and blood characteristics. China's early state period refers to the Xia, Shang, and Western Zhou dynasties. This period of history is a history in which the ancient ancestors of the Chinese nation, after tens of thousands of years of development, growth and reproduction, finally broke through the shackles of ethnic-state structured society and nearly completed the development and occupation of the core areas within the territory of today's China. It has a vital and decisive influence on the formation, cohesion and continuation of the national system, national spirit and cultural characteristics of China and the Chinese nation. While other ancient civilizations in the world have all gone through the process of development, prosperity, decline, and finally annihilation, the long-standing Chinese civilization has an endless and tenacious vitality because of this glorious history, from ancient times to today.

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User 53400008042492mo ago

Surrender and usurpation are two social factors, new and old, intertwined in China's early state transitional stage.

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