Political History of Feudal Dynasties in China

Political History of Feudal Dynasties in China

by Zhang Ming Yu Jingyao

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Regime changes and dynasty changes are common in Chinese history. However, some regimes can maintain long-term stability, while more dynasties or regimes are "fleeting", and the "kingdom" they have just won is lost again, which is very short-lived. Through the investigation of these dynasties and regimes of different lengths, this book puts forward the important concept of "bottleneck crisis" that deserves attention. Every dynasty in Chinese history has experienced similar scenes. "This allows us to discover a historical law, that is, any dynastic regime will reach a bottleneck period about forty or fifty years after its establishment, or when it passes to the second or third generation." "When entering the narrow channel of the bottleneck, unless the ruling class has a high degree of wisdom and ability, they cannot avoid encountering a bottleneck crisis that is enough to make all their previous efforts undo, that is, enough to destroy their country.

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