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Xia Dynasty. c. 2070 BC – c. 1600 BC).
The first dynasty recorded in Chinese history books. According to historical records, the Xia Dynasty was the first tribal dynasty in Chinese history established by Yu's son Qi in Juntai (present-day Yuzhou, Henan) by abolishing the traditional tribal "Chan rang" system and killing Bai Yi as king. Xia Yu's inheritance replaced the previous Zen concession system, and the Zen concession system became the hereditary system of the throne.
The Xia Dynasty had a total of 13 generations and 16 kings. The central area of Xia was in the western part of present-day Henan Province and the southern part of Shanxi. It is said that after Qi's death, Taikang ascended the throne, and there was a temporary regime change, the so-called "loss of the country".
After Shaokang Zhongxing, the Xia Dynasty was rebuilt. By the time of Kong Jia's reign, the Xia dynasty was in decline. After that, the three were passed to the Ji and replaced by the unified Shang Dynasty.
Shang Dynasty. 1600 BC – c. 1046 BC) The Shang Dynasty was the second hereditary dynasty in Chinese history after the Xia Dynasty. From Tianyi (Tang) to Di Xin (纣), a total of 17 generations and 31 kings, nearly 600 years have passed before and after.
Zhou Dynasty. 1066 BC - 256 BC).
The Zhou Dynasty enjoyed the kingdom for about 800 years, making it the longest dynasty in Chinese history, with 30 generations and 37 kings from the mid-11th century BC to 256 BC. It can be divided into two periods, the Western Zhou Dynasty and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty is divided into the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The Western Zhou Dynasty built its capital at Hojing (near present-day Xi'an, Shaanxi) and ended in 771 BC.
In the following year, King Ping of Zhou moved his capital to Luoyi (now Luoyang, Henan) and began the history of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. The Zhou vassal states ruled over the Yellow River and the Yangtze River basin and most of Northeast and North China.
The Western Zhou and Eastern Zhou are not counted together, and Shang is not the longest reign, 600 years! If you do.
I think even so!
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Yes, because the Zhou Dynasty was originally the longest reign, but the Western Zhou and Eastern Zhou were not counted together, so I think it was the longest reign.
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Although the Zhou Dynasty was divided into two weeks, it was due to the invasion of foreign places and the relocation of the capital, and it could not be divided into two dynasties, so the 800-year reign of the Zhou Dynasty is unquestionable, and the longest-lived dynasty is none other than it.
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Of course not, two weeks and eight hundred years, much longer than Shang.
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Do you think that if the Zhou royal family doesn't count, it should indeed be the longest ...... Shang Dynasty
Of course, it's our China, and the miracle of Rome's establishment by virtue of the rule of law will not be mentioned......
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Zhou 800 years, and then 600 years of business.
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The Shang Dynasty ruled for about 554 years. Beginning in about 1600 BC and ending in about 1046 BC, it was the second dynasty in Chinese history and the first dynasty in China with direct written records of the same period.
When Yao was called emperor, the son of Emperor Yu was named Situ, and later he was named King Xuan. During the Emperor Shun period, Qi helped Yu to control the water, and was sealed in Shangyi (now Shangqiu, Henan) to establish the Shang State. Qi's son, Zhaoming, moved from Shangyi to Toshi.
In the fifteenth year of the emperor's reign, Qi's grandson Xiangtu moved back to Shangqiu when he moved the capital from Shangqiu to Shenguan (Emperor Qiu). After that, Xiangtu tamed the horse, invented the carriage, and began to develop near Mount Tai in the east.
Wu Geng, the son of the king of Xu, was smart and studious when he was young. At the end of February 1046 B.C., Shang died in Zhou. Wu Geng manages Yin Yumin, and Yin Min is happy.
In order to prevent the rebellion of Wu Geng, King Wu of Zhou set up three kingdoms around Chaoge, such as Shao, Hu and Cai. The east of the song is set up to defend the country, so that Uncle Guan is guarded by Guan Xi, and the west and south of Chaoge are made to make Uncle Cai sealed by Cai Xi; The north of Chaoge is Shao, so that Uncle Huo is sealed from Huo Xi. Jointly monitor Wu Geng.
At this time, Wu Geng stayed in the palace to continue his worship.
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Shang (c. 16th-11th century BC).
The ,...... is established by "soup".Perished in the "纣".
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The Shang Dynasty ruled for more than 200 years.
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The Shang Dynasty ruled for a total of 300 points.
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c. 16th century BC to 1046 BC.
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The Shang Dynasty ruled for many years as follows:
The Shang Dynasty ruled for 554 years and had 17 generations and 31 kings. The Shang Dynasty (c. 1600 BC – c. 1046 BC) was the second dynasty in Chinese history and the first dynasty in China to have a direct written record of the same period. The Shang Dynasty went through three major stages, the first stage was the "first Shang"; The second stage is "early business"; The third regiment's forward round stage is the "evening business".
The Shang clan was a tribe that arose in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, and legend has it that its ancestor Qi was at the same time as Yu. Shang Tang, the monarch of the Shang State of the Xia Dynasty, led the Fang State to destroy the Xia in the Battle of Mingtiao, and after the Xia Dynasty, "Shang" was the name of the country, and the Shang Dynasty was established in Bo. After that, the capital of the Shang Dynasty moved frequently, and it was not until his descendant Pangeng moved to Yin that the capital stabilized, and the capital was built in Yin for 273 years, so the Shang Dynasty was called "Yin" or "Yin Shang" by later generations.
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The Shang Dynasty existed for 554 years.
The Shang Dynasty is the second dynasty in Chinese history, and it is also the first dynasty with written records, from the Shang Tang to destroy the Xia, to the end of the Shang Dynasty Emperor Xin's destruction of the country, the Shang Dynasty experienced a total of 554 years, from 1600 BC to 1046 BC, the Shang Dynasty was divided into two periods, the early Shang and the late Shang, with the end of the Ninth Rebellion Pangeng as the dividing line, the early Lu Yan Shang had 18 kings, and the late Shang had 13 kings.
Characteristics of the Shang Dynasty regime
1) Internal service and external service system: internal service is the activity area of the merchant clan, and external service is a vassal country other than the Shang clan. It can be seen that the Shang Dynasty was an alliance of vassal states centered on the Shang tribes.
The Shang king controlled the actual power of the alliance, and formed a relationship of domination and support with the vassal states.
2) ** The ties between the regime and its vassals were relatively loose: the Shang king's control over the vassals participating in the alliance was limited. The subject states basically maintained their original social structure, and had a great deal of autonomy except for their obligations to merchants.
Some vassal states were also often at war with Shang.
3) Full of theocratic overtones: The Shang Dynasty was a dynasty permeated with theocratic overtones. The king of Shang must divinate every day, and he must also divinate when encountering trouble, and the oracle bone inscription we see now is the one used by the king of Shang for divination. The Shang kings strengthened their royal power by monopolizing divine power.
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The Shang Dynasty, also known as Yin and Yin Shang, was the second dynasty in Chinese history and the first dynasty in China with direct written records of the same period, from 1600 BC to 1046 BC, it went through three major stages. The first stage is "pre-consultation"; The second stage is the "early business" of potato shortage; The third stage is the "Late Shang", which is passed down to the 17th and 31st kings, which lasts for 600 years. The last king sued the king of Shang in the battle of Muye and was defeated by King Wu of Zhou and died.
The Shang Dynasty was the heyday of slavery in China. - Encyclopedia.
According to this description, it should be more than 500 years.
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Shang Dynasty c. 574.
The Shang Dynasty (c. 1600 BC – c. 1046 BC) was the second dynasty in Chinese history and the first dynasty in China to have a direct written record of the same period. The Shang Dynasty went through three major phases. The first stage is "pre-consultation"; The second stage is "early business"; The third stage is the "Late Shang", which has been passed down from generation to generation in 17 generations and 31 kings, lasting for more than 500 years.
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The Shang Dynasty (c. 1600 BC – 1046 BC) was a dynasty in Chinese history after the Xia Dynasty. About 1600 B.C., Shang Tang, the leader of the Shang tribe, was founded in Xia, and the Shang Dynasty experienced 17 generations and 31 kings. After more than 500 years, it was destroyed by King Wu of Zhou on January 20, 1046 BC.
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