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The hereditary system of the throne is a system in which the throne of a country is inherited from generation to generation by a single family. It is a political system that emerged after the "Zen Concession System" (the democratic election of the leader of the tribal alliance). At the end of primitive society, the authority of the leader of the tribal alliance gradually evolved into the prerogative of the king.
The objective basis of this evolution is the gradual formation of private property and classes.
The emergence of private property led to the emergence of the inheritance system, the emergence of classes, and the emergence of the state and its king, who represented the supreme power of the state, and it was Yu's son Qi who realized this evolution in our country. When Yu was the head of the tribal alliance, he had already concentrated power in the hands of one person, and the division of inhabitants by blood began to change to the division of inhabitants by region, and at the same time, there was a large hereditary existence of tribal military leaders and public officials. Based on this, after Yu's death, his son Qi, under the support of the new slave-owning aristocracy, undermined the Chan concession system, inherited Yu's position, and strengthened his dominance with violence.
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The hereditary system is that after the ancient emperor **, the emperor's ninety-five honor was transferred to his son. The hereditary system is that titles, titles, and property are passed down from generation to generation according to blood relations, and this inheritance mainly includes the inheritance of "parents" and the inheritance of vassal states. The inheritance of "parents" can also be divided into paternal and maternal lines.
There may be a blood relationship between the monarch and the monarch, but it is not necessarily a direct line, some are brothers and brothers, and some are uncles and nephews; Some are ordered by the king, and some are seizing power and usurping power, so they are not hereditary.
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"Hereditary system" refers to the ancient emperor's ** queen, who passed on the emperor's ninety-five honors to his sons. The hereditary system refers to names, titles, and property that are passed down from generation to generation according to blood ties. This inheritance mainly includes the inheritance of the "parents" and the inheritance of the vassal states.
The inheritance of "parents" can also be divided into paternal and maternal lines. The ruling monarch is also responsible. There may be a blood relationship between the monarch and the monarch, but it is not necessarily a direct relationship.
Some are brother to brother, some are uncle to nephew; Some were ordered by the king, while others robbed the class, seized power, and usurped power, so they were not hereditary.
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Hereditary means power, status, property in a state or organization.
Hereditary means that the power, status, property, etc., in a state or organization can be passed on to the next generation under certain conditions, without the need for re-election or redistribution. This system is usually established by a family, clan, or dynasty to maintain the power and status of the family or dynasty.
Under the hereditary system, the succession of power and status is usually determined by blood relations. For example, in many monarchies in Europe, the throne of Zhongpei was usually inherited by the king's son or brother. In China, the imperial throne was also inherited by the emperor's son or brother.
The advantage of the hereditary system is that it ensures the stability of power and status, and avoids the political instability caused by elections or redistribution. In addition, the hereditary system also maintains the traditions and honor of the family or dynasty, making people feel a sense of belonging and pride.
Disadvantages of the hereditary system
The hereditary system may lead to a lack of ability of the heir, but Tachibana still inherits power and status. Second, it can lead to a concentration of power and status, making it impossible for others to participate in political and social life. Finally, hereditary systems can lead to corruption and decline of a family or dynasty, as the successor may lack the incentive to innovate and reform.
In modern society, the hereditary system has gradually been phased out, and many countries and organizations have adopted electoral systems or other forms of power distribution. However, in some countries and organizations, the hereditary system still exists, such as the royal family in the United Kingdom and the emperor system in Japan.
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"Hereditary"It is the inheritance system in which the ancient kings passed away or abdicated the throne and transferred the emperor's ninety-five honor to their descendants. The hereditary system means that the name, title, and property are passed down from generation to generation according to the blood relationship, and this inheritance mainly includes"Home"The inheritance of the vassal states, the inheritance of the world, etc.
There may be a blood relationship between the monarch and the monarch, but it is not necessarily a direct line, some are brothers and brothers, and some are uncles and nephews; Some were commanded by the king. Killing kings and seizing the throne, seizing power, and seeking power and usurping the throne are not hereditary.
The Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties implemented a hereditary system of the throne, which was combined with the patriarchal system. The patriarchal system evolved from the patriarchal patriarchal system at the end of the primitive society, and was a power distribution system with the primogeniture system as the basic feature. The king is the great sect of the world, and his eldest son is the son of the sect, who is the successor to the throne and is called the son; The concubine is a small sect, and the king makes him a prince, or stays in ** as a secretary and a doctor.
Princes, princes, doctors, or scholars, each of whom is the chief of their own branches, and their eldest son is the successor of the office; The concubine is a small sect, and then it is divided. This small sect is also the main sect of this branch. And so on and so forth.
The king is regarded as the son of heaven and is ordered by heaven to reign over the earth, so it is called"Son of Heaven"。It is"The right of the king is divinely granted"concept, and since then this hereditary system of the throne has been gradually improved.
Hereditary"It is the ancient emperor **, who transferred the emperor's ninety-five honor to himself.
Son of Yu: Qi breaks.
Son of Yu: Qi breaks.
own son. The hereditary system means that the name, title, and property are passed down from generation to generation according to the blood relationship, and this inheritance mainly includes"Parents"The inheritance of the vassal states. "Parents"The lineage can also be divided into patrilineal and matrilineal.
There may be a blood relationship between the monarch and the monarch, but it is not necessarily a direct line, some are brothers and brothers, and some are uncles and nephews; Some are ordered by the king, and some are seizing power and usurping power, so they are not hereditary.
The hereditary system from the three of Yu let the world and can not be,"Zen concession system"The end was ended, and the hereditary system with the feudal state as the basic political system was formally established.
Let the world, Yu Ci Bi Shun's sons are all in Yangcheng. The princes of the world all went to Shang Jun and Chaoyu. Yu then became the Son of Heaven, facing the world in the south, and the country was called Xiahou.
Second, let the world, Emperor Yu stood up and raised Gao Tao to recommend it, and granted the government, and Gao Tao pawn.
Three let the world, and then the benefit, let the government. Benefit the world. Yuzi Qixian, the will of the heavens. and Yu collapsed, although the benefits were granted, and the princes all went to benefit and started the dynasty, said"The son of Emperor Yu of my monarch is also"。Since then, the end of Yao Shun's Zen concession system has been officially established, and the hereditary system of the Yellow Emperor has been formally established.
This is a feudal society, the system of imperial titles and titles passed down from generation to generation, replacing the original Zen concession system. The hereditary system of the throne, the hereditary system of the emperor, as well as the hereditary system of titles such as the feudal princes and kings with the same surname in the early Western Han Dynasty, and the feudal towns divided by the Tang Dynasty are all hereditary. There are usually two ways of hereditary succession: father to son and brother to brother.
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The hereditary system refers to the system in which a series of privileges such as power, property, and the title of travel are inherited from generation to generation within the family. In a hereditary system, privileges such as power, property, titles, etc., can only be inherited by specific heirs within the family, rather than by election or other means, which is usually manifested by relatives or male primogenitures or elders of the descendants. This system is often used to describe a traditional feudal system or a period of aristocratic rule.
In modern democracies, hereditary systems have been largely abolished.
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