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The Eastern and Western Zhou Dynasty lasted for a total of 800 years, but the Zhou Dynasty was a relatively loose feudal state, and basically existed in name only for the next 300 years. The longest unified feudal dynasty should be the Han Dynasty, with more than 400 years!So people often say:
Jiang Shang, who was 800 years old in Xingzhou, and Zhang Liang, who was 400 years old in Xinghan, "".
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The longest was the Zhou (c. 1066 BC--- 221 BC), which was the longest-lived dynasty.
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In the last 5,000 years of Chinese history, there have been many dynasties, and the duration of each dynasty is not the same. The longest-lived dynasty was the Zhou Dynasty, which existed for about 791 years from about the 11th century BC to 256 BC.
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The Zhou Dynasty totaled 867 years: about 1046 BC - 256 BC, it was divided into Western Zhou and Eastern Zhou, and the Eastern Zhou was divided into Spring and Autumn and Warring States. Zhou Wu Wang Ji was founded after the destruction of Shang, in 1045 B.C., the capital of Haojing (Zong Zhou) (now southwest of Xi'an, Shaanxi).
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Of course, it was the Zhou Dynasty, but the Zhou Dynasty lasted about 791 years and had 37 kings, but unfortunately it still perished and did not last.
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There is no doubt that it is the Zhou Dynasty, and the Zhou Dynasty has a total of 32 generations of kings and 37 kings, and has enjoyed the country for a total of 791 years. It was the longest-lived dynasty ever recorded.
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I always thought it was the Ming Dynasty, but it was actually Zhou, which lasted for 791 years, with a total of 37 kings, and then I still couldn't do it.
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Zhou Dynasty. The Zhou Dynasty existed for about 800 years and consisted of two phases: the Western Zhou Dynasty and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. In China's 5,000-year history, the Zhou Dynasty accounted for at least 16%.
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The longest-lived dynasty in Chinese history was the Zhou dynasty. The Zhou Dynasty existed for 800 years, and the Zhou Dynasty was a relatively loose feudal state. The reign of the Zhou Dynasty can be roughly divided into two phases: the Western Zhou and the Eastern Zhou.
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The longest recorded dynasty in history was the Zhou Dynasty, which lasted about 791 years, and was therefore revered as a model for later generations, and the political philosophy propagated by Confucius has always been to return to the order of the Zhou Dynasty.
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The shortest-lived dynasty was undoubtedly the "Dashun" dynasty of the late Ming and Qing dynasties (1644-1645 AD), when his territory reached Hubei in the south, Shandong in the east, Inner Mongolia in the north, and Xinjiang in the west.
After becoming emperor, he led his troops to the east to conquer the Ming Dynasty in January, turned his gun to Beijing in March, occupied Beijing in March of the same year, lost the war in April, and lost Hubei Yangxin and Jiangxi one after another.
Li Zicheng was killed by the landlord regiment in Tongshan, Hubei, and the rest was appeased by the Southern Ming Dynasty.
There are many reasons for the demise of Dashun, but there are only three fundamental reasons, the first was faced with the Qing army at the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Southern Ming Dynasty, often faced with two-line operations, faced with two-front operations, the army's logistics supply could not keep up, the reasons for the defeat of the early war, including the later war, are here, second, the country has not stabilized and is eager to enjoy the fruits of the war, and there is no good stability of the army. Stabilize the people's hearts and then call the emperor, I believe that he can develop better and not perish in less than a year after the founding of the country, "Dashun" founded the country to the perished, less than half a year, no dynasty in history has perished faster than him, and even the crown prince has not had time to be canonized.
But we need to know that although "Dashun" has existed for a short time, it lets us know that if a country wants long-term stability, it first needs to stabilize the people's hearts, take the people's livelihood as the foundation, and let the people live and work in peace and contentment as the important task, so as to achieve long-term peace and stability
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According to historical records, there are three dynasties that are more than 300 years old.
1. [Zhou Dynasty] The Zhou Dynasty was a hereditary feudal dynasty after the Shang Dynasty in Chinese history, which was divided into two periods: the "Western Zhou" (1046 BC 771 BC) and the "Eastern Zhou" (770 BC 256 BC). Combined, it is more than 800 years, making it the longest dynasty in history.
2. [Han Dynasty] The Han Dynasty was a dynasty in Chinese history that emerged after the short-lived Qin Dynasty, which is divided into two historical periods: the "Western Han Dynasty" (202 BC - 9 AD) and the "Eastern Han Dynasty" (25 AD - 220 AD), and if Liu Bei's Shu Han is not counted, it also has a history of 400 years.
3. [Song Dynasty], according to the changes in the capital and territory, the Song Dynasty was divided into the Northern Song Dynasty and the Southern Song Dynasty, collectively known as the Two Song Dynasty. From Zhao Kuangyin's accession to the throne in 960 to the fall of the Southern Song Dynasty in 1279, the Song Dynasty coexisted for 318 years.
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The longest in world history is the Chrysanthemum Dynasty in Japan, and the longest in Chinese history is the Zhou Dynasty.
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The longest dynasty in Chinese history was the Zhou Dynasty, which went through thirty-seven generations of Son of Heaven and more than eight hundred years. It is divided into the Eastern Zhou and the Western Zhou, and the Western Zhou Dynasty lasted from the destruction of Shang by King Wu of Zhou in 1046 BC to the end of King You of Zhou in 771 BC. The Eastern Zhou Dynasty lasted from 770 BC to 256 BC.
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The longest dynasty in Chinese history was the Han Dynasty, which dates back to 206 BC and lasted until 220 AD.
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Xia Dynasty (c. 2070-1600 B.C.), Shang Dynasty (c. 1600-1046 B.C.), Zhou Dynasty (c. 1046-249 B.C.), Including: Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 B.C.) Warring States (475-221 B.C.).
Qin Dynasty (221-207 BC).
Han Dynasty (202 B.C., 220 A.D.) and Three Kingdoms (220 A.D., 280 A.D.).
Jin Dynasty (265 420 AD).
Sixteen Kingdoms (304-439 AD).
Northern and Southern Dynasties (420 589 AD).
Sui Dynasty (581-618 AD).
Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD).
Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (907-960 AD).
Song Dynasty (960-1279 AD).
Liao Dynasty (907-1125 AD).
Jin Dynasty (1115-1234 AD).
Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368 AD).
Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 AD).
Qing Dynasty (1636-1911).
Therefore, the Zhou Dynasty lasted the longest.
The Zhou Dynasty was a hereditary feudal dynasty in Chinese history after the Shang Dynasty, which was divided into two periods: the "Western Zhou" (1046 BC, 771 BC) and the "Eastern Zhou" (770 BC, 256 BC). The Western Zhou Dynasty was founded by Ji Fa, the king of Zhou Wu, and the capital was Haojing and Luoyi; The Eastern Zhou Dynasty was established by Ji Yijiu, the king of Zhou Ping, and the capital was Luoyi. The Middle Eastern Zhou period is also known as the "Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period", which is divided into two parts: "Spring and Autumn" and "Warring States".
The Zhou Dynasty existed from about the 11th century BC to 256 BC, with a total of 30 generations and 37 kings, and a total of about 791 years, making it the longest dynasty in Chinese history.
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The Xia, Shang and Western Zhou Dynasty belonged to the slave society, and the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period was a period of transition from a slave society to a feudal society. So the longest-lived dynasty in ancient China should be the Han Dynasty, from 202 BC to 220 AD.
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It was the Han Dynasty, and the feudal society was established from the beginning of the Qin Dynasty to the end of the abdication of the Qing Emperor in the Xinhai Revolution, and the Han Dynasty was the longest.
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The Great Han Dynasty lasted for more than 1,400 years, spanning 15 centuries, and after the orthodoxy of the Han Dynasty, there were countless Later Han dynasties.
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There are only a few dynasties that have established great empires, Qin, Han, Sui, Tang, Yuan, Ming, Qing, Qin, and Sui are all short-lived dynasties, which are not long-lasting enough; Although the Yuan and Qing dynasties lived a long life, they were all over a hundred years old, but they were all nomadic from the north. Therefore, it is necessary to have all three.
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The longest is of course weeks. But Zhou is a slave society, so it doesn't count. The longest dynasty of feudal society was Han: 202-220 BC.
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In the Qing Dynasty, the bureaucratic system was relatively sound. 300 or so.
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100 years: Xia, Shang, Zhou, Han, Northern and Southern Dynasties, Song, Ming, Qing, etc.
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Zhou Dynasty: The Western Zhou Dynasty and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty lasted more than 800 years.
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Nominally Zhou, but in fact the Son of Heaven in the late Zhou Dynasty was only the titular Son of Heaven. Each prince had military power in his hands, and basically disdained Zhou Tianzi's orders. The so-called allusion to the Son of Heaven to order the princes comes from here. And Zhou was a slave society.
The dynasties that really had the most centralized power were the Han Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty. But both the Han and Tang dynasties experienced regime change.
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Western Zhou: 1046-771 BC - Eastern Zhou: 770-256 BC
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To say this, Zhou (east, west), Han dynasty (east, west).
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The shortest-lived dynasty in China was the Later Han Dynasty in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms. From 947 to 950, the Later Han Dynasty lasted only four years, making it the shortest-lived dynasty of the five dynasties.
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Hong Xianchao, Yuan Shikai, 83 days.
Qin Dynasty, 2nd death, 15 years.
New Dynasty, Wang Mang, 15 years.
Sui Dynasty, Yang Jian, 38 years.
Western Jin Dynasty, Sima, 50 years.
There is a poor dynasty, Han Xun, 54 years.
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I feel that the shortest life is the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and those small countries were destroyed in just a few months after their establishment, and there are countless of them.
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There is no doubt that it was the great unified Qin Dynasty, 221 BC 207 BC, and the 15th year of Guozuo.
The Qin Dynasty pioneered the emperor system, the ** system, the legal system, the county system, the unified writing, the unified currency, and the unified weights and measures. It has influenced the history of China for thousands of years, and its influence continues to this day.
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There is also a dynasty that only existed for 33 days, which can be called the shortest-lived dynasty in history, and most people don't know that he is the "pseudo-Chu". Pseudo-Chu, the country name "Da Chu", is a short-lived dynasty that appeared in the Northern Song Dynasty and the Southern Song Dynasty alternately, and was a puppet regime established by Jin soldiers to support the former Northern Song Dynasty Dazai Zhang Bangchang, so later generations also called it "Zhang Chu".
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The shortest-lived dynasty: the new dynasty. Wang Mang (45 BC – 23 AD) was the founder of the new dynasty. He reigned from 8 to 23 A.D. This new dynasty has only existed for fifteen years in China's 5,000-year history. And there was only one emperor.
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It should be a dynasty that everyone is not familiar with, the new dynasty. There was only one emperor named Wang Mang, who reigned from 8 to 23 AD. This new dynasty lasted only 15 years in China's 5,000-year history, making it the shortest-lived dynasty.
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During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, some of them did not have a country name. The one who can be said to be named is (23-25) Liu Xuan, the first emperor.
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The most famous is the "Dashun" dynasty of the late Ming and Qing dynasties, because it perished in only one year, and in fact, it only took half a year from the founding of the country to its demise.
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Yuan Shikai's Beiyang**, only 83 days from the final fall of the establishment of the capital, this should be the shortest-lived dynasty.
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Wang Mang's new dynasty is the shortest-lived dynasty in history, with only one emperor and fifteen years of existence.
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The longest dynasty was the Zhou Dynasty, which was the dynasty in which King Wu of Zhou was crowned as a god for more than 800 years.
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Are you talking about a single one, or, like the Zhou Dynasty, there is no distinction between the Western Zhou and the Eastern Zhou?
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