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Xia, Shang and Zhou: c. late 21st century BC to 256 BC.
Xia: c. 21st century B.C. – c. 16th century B.C.
Shang: c. 16th century BC – c. 11th century BC.
Western Zhou Dynasty: c. 11th century BC – 771 BC.
Eastern Zhou: 772 BC – 256 BC.
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Xia Dynasty Chronology. c. 2070 B.C.—c. 1600 B.C.
Yu, Qi, Taikang, Zhongkang, Xiang, Houyi, Hanxun, Shaokang, Yu, Huai, Mang, Chu, Bu Descending, Hu, Xuan, Kongjia, Gao, Fa, Dec (桀).
Pre-Shang chronology.
c. 1600 B.C.—c. 1300 B.C.
Tang, Taiding, Wai Bing, Zhong Ren, Tai Jia, Wo Ding, Tai Geng, Xiao Jia, Yongji, Tai Wu, Zhong Ding, Wai Ren, Hejia, Zu Yi, Zu Xin, Wo Jia, Zu Ding, Nan Geng, Yang Jia, Pan Geng (before moving to Yin).
Chronology of the late Shang period.
Pangeng (after the relocation of Yin) about 1300 BC.
Xiao Xin reigned for 50 years.
Xiao Yi 1251 BC.
Wu Ding 1250 BC - 1192 BC reigned for 59 years.
Zu Geng 1191 BC.
Zujia. He reigned for 44 years.
Konding 1148 BC.
Wu Yi 1147 BC - 1113 BC Reigned 35 years Wen Ding 1112 BC - 1102 BC Reigned 11 years Emperor Yi 1101 BC - 1076 BC Reigned 26 years Emperor Xin (纣) 1075 BC - 1046 BC Reigned for 30 years.
West Anniversary Table. King Wu 1046 BC - 1043 BC Reigned for 4 years Ji Yu 1042 BC - 1021 BC Reigned for 22 years King Kang Ji Zhao 1020 BC - 996 BC Reigned for 25 years King Zhao Ji Fang 995 BC - 977 BC Reigned for 19 years King Mu Ji Man 976 BC - 922 BC Reigned for 55 years King Ji Huhu 922 BC - 900 BC Reigned for 23 years King Yi Ji Yan 899 BC - 892 BC Reigned for 8 years King Xiao Ji Pifang 892 BC - 886 BC reigned for 6 years, King Yi Ji Xie 885 BC - 878 BC Reigned for 8 years, King Li Ji Hu 877 BC - 841 BC Reigned for 37 years.
Republic 841 BC - 828 BC Reigned for 14 years King Xuan Ji Jing 827 BC - 782 BC Reigned for 46 years Youwang Ji Gongyu 781 BC - 771 BC Reigned for 11 years.
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Xia: 2070 BC - 1600 BC.
Pre-Shang period: 1600-1300 B.C. Post-Shang period: 1300-1075 B.C.
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21st century B.C.-221 B.C.
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These can only be said to be speculative, especially Xia, Xia has no clear historical facts, and is transmitted by some poetry, like Homer's epic poems.
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<> Xia Dynasty, ca. 2029 BC – c. 1559 BC;
Shang Dynasty, c. 1559 BC – c. 1046 BC;
Western Zhou Dynasty: c. 1046-771 BC;
Eastern Zhou Dynasty, 770-256 BC;
Qin Dynasty, 221-207 BC;
Western Chu 206-202 BC.
Western Han Dynasty, 202-8 BC;
New Dynasty 8-23 years;
Xuanhan 23-25 years;
Eastern Han Dynasty 25-220;
Three Kingdoms 220-280;
Cao Wei 220-266;
Shu Han 221-263;
Sun Wu 222-280;
Western Jin Dynasty 266-316;
Eastern Jin Dynasty 317-420;
Sixteen Kingdoms: 304 years, 439 years;
Southern Dynasties 420-589;
Liu Song, 420-479, Southern Qi, 479-502;
Southern Liang 502-557;
Nan Chen, 557-589;
Northern Dynasties 386-581;
Northern Wei Dynasty 386-534;
Eastern Wei 534-550, Northern Qi 550-577, Western Wei 535-557;
Northern Zhou 557-581;
Sui Dynasty 581-618;
Early Tang Dynasty 618-690;
Wu Zhou, 690-705;
Tang Dynasty mid-to-late 705-907;
Five Dynasties 907-960;
Houliang 907-923;
Later Tang Dynasty 923-936;
Later Jin Dynasty 936-947;
Later Han Dynasty, 947-951;
Later Zhou 951-960;
Ten Kingdoms 891-979;
Southern Wu 902-937;
Southern Tang Dynasty 937-975;
Former Shu 907-925;
Later Shu 933-966;
Southern Han Dynasty 917-971;
Southern Chu 896-951;
Wu Yue, 907-978;
Min 909-945;
Jingnan 924-963;
Northern Han Dynasty 951-979;
Northern Song Dynasty 960-1127;
Southern Song Dynasty 1127-1279;
Liao Dynasty 916-1125;
Western Xia 1038-1227;
Yuan Dynasty 1271-1368;
Ming Dynasty 1368-1644;
Qing Dynasty 1644-1911.
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1. Xia Dynasty. 2. Founder: Yu.
3. Capital: Yangcheng.
2. Shang Dynasty. 2. Founder: SenseTime.
3. Capital: The Shang Dynasty was established in Bo, and later moved to Yin.
3. Zhou Dynasty: 2. Founder: Ji Fa, King Wu of Zhou.
3. Capital: Dingdu Hojing.
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Xia Dynasty. The period is about 4000 to 3600 years ago, the Shang Dynasty.
The period is about 3600 to 3000 years ago. The Xia Dynasty (c. 2070-1600 BC) was the first hereditary dynasty recorded in the history books of the Nakadai Mintan Kingdom. Among the cultural relics of the Xia period, there are a certain number of bronze and jade ritual vessels, dating from the late Neolithic Age and the early Bronze Age.
According to historical records, Yu Chuan is located in Ziqi.
It changed the Zen concession system of primitive tribes and created a precedent for nearly 4,000 years of hereditary inheritance in China. Therefore, the "family world" in Chinese history began with the establishment of the Xia Dynasty.
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Xia, Shang and Zhou: c. late 21st century BC to 256 BC.
Xia: c. 21st century B.C. – c. 16th century B.C.
Shang: c. 16th century B.C. - c. 11th century B.C.
Western Zhou. c. 11th century B.C.-771 B.C.
Eastern Zhou. 772 BC - 256 BC.
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Xia Dynasty (c. 2070 BC – 1600 BC) 21st century BC.
Shang 1600 BC to 1046 BC.
The Zhou Dynasty was divided into two periods: the Western Zhou (mid-11th century BC, 771 BC) and the Yamate Eastern Zhou (770 BC, 256 BC).
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