Dynasties included in the later period of Chinese feudal society

Updated on society 2024-05-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Qin Dynasty (221 BC – 206 BC).

    Western Han Dynasty (206-8 BC).

    New Dynasty (8 years - 25 years).

    Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220).

    The Wei dynasty (220-265), the Shu Han dynasty (221-263), and the Wu dynasty (229-280) during the same period

    Western Jin Dynasty (265-316).

    The Eastern Jin Dynasty (317-420) was the same period as the Sixteen Northern Kingdoms (317-386) and the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-557).

    Southern Song Dynasty (420-479).

    Southern Dynasty Qi (479-502).

    Southern Dynasty Liang (502-557).

    Southern Dynasty Chen (557--589), Northern Northern Qi (550-577), Northern Zhou (557--581) during the same period

    Sui Dynasty (581-618).

    Tang Dynasty (618-907).

    Later Liang (907-923) and the Ten Kingdoms (907-979) during the same period

    Later Tang Dynasty (923-936).

    Later Jin Dynasty (936-947).

    Later Han Dynasty (947-951).

    Later Zhou (951-960).

    Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) and Liao Dynasty (907-1125) during the same period

    Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279) and Jin Dynasty (1115-1234) during the same period

    Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368).

    Ming Dynasty (1368-1644).

    Qing Dynasty (1636-1912).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The later period of feudal society was probably the Ming and Qing dynasties, at this time, the feudal economy had begun to undergo transformation and capitalism began to sprout.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The order of dynasties in Chinese feudal society: Qin Dynasty, Western Chu Dynasty, Han Dynasty, Western Han Dynasty, New Dynasty, Xuan Han Dynasty, Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Wei, Shu Han Dynasty, Sun Wu, Western Jin Dynasty, Eastern Jin Dynasty, Sixteen Kingdoms, Southern Dynasties, Liu Song, Southern Qi, Southern Liang, Southern Chen, Northern Dynasties, Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, Northern Zhou, Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Wu Zhou, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms.

    Liao Dynasty, Northern Song Dynasty.

    Southern Song Dynasty, Western Xia, Jin Dynasty, Great Mongolian Kingdom, Yuan Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, Later Jin Dynasty, Great Shun, Qing Dynasty.

    Chinese feudal society refers to the historical period from the middle of the Warring States Period in ancient China to the end of the late Qing Dynasty, which lasted from 475 BC to 1840 AD. Feudal society refers to the social structure of the feudal system in a narrow sense, and this term first refers to the state structure of the Middle Ages in Western Europe, and a similar system existed in the Xia, Shang, Zhou, and pre-Qin periods of China. But according to Marx.

    Historiography (Originally, Marx himself stated that Marxist historiography was only applicable to Western Europe and not to other civilized societies, but later Lenin and Stalin.

    and others to promote the applicability of this historiography to the whole world), most countries and regions in history have experienced feudal social periods, such as Europe from the 9th century to about the 15th century, which is a period of feudal society.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The order of dynasties in Chinese feudal society: Qin Dynasty, Western Chu Dynasty, Han Dynasty, Western Han Dynasty, New Dynasty, Xuan Han Dynasty, Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Wei, Shu Han Dynasty, Sun Wu, Western Jin Dynasty, Eastern Jin Dynasty, Sixteen Kingdoms, Southern Dynasties, Liu Song, Southern Qi, Southern Liang, Southern Chen, Northern Dynasties, Northern Wei, Eastern Wei, Western Wei, Northern Qi, Northern Zhou, Sui Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Wu Zhou, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, Liao Dynasty, Northern Song Dynasty, Southern Song Dynasty, Western Xia, Jin Dynasty, Great Mongol Kingdom, Yuan Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, Later Jin, Great Shun, Qing Dynasty.

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