The influence of feudal feudalism on imperial power

Updated on history 2024-07-09
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In the early days, the feudal system did maintain the rule of the Zhou Dynasty.

    However, in the later period, due to the excessive local power, there was a time when the king of Chuzhuang won the throne, indicating that the feudal system had affected the authority of the emperor (the Son of Heaven).

    During the reign of Qin Shi Huang, the county system began to be implemented.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In the early days of the feudal dynasty, the imperial power had a greater deterrent and affinity for local forces, and the princes who were divided into various places were of positive significance to defend the royal family, develop the local economy, and promote the development of border areas and ethnic integration.

    In the middle and late dynasties, local power grew, which was not conducive to the consolidation and strengthening of centralized power, and even posed a threat to imperial power.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The feudal system is not a feudal system, and there are fundamental differences, one is the ideology of the social system, and the other is the administrative division measures taken under the conditions of the productive forces at that time.

    Differences: 1. Different properties. Feudalism is a mode of production, a stratum of a state society; The feudal system is an organizational form of political power, and it is just a political management system.

    2. The social ideologies to which they belong are different. Feudalism took place during the period of slave society; Feudalism took place during the period of feudal society.

    3. The level of productivity is different. The feudal system could only occur in slave societies with low levels of productivity (China's Xia, Shang and Zhou were slave societies); The feudal system, on the other hand, was a period of feudal society with a higher level of productivity.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The feudal system is a feudal system, and there is no difference between the two. To add a little more, the word "feudal" in China is purely wrong.

    Yes, China replied that only the Western Zhou Dynasty really implemented the feudal system, and the so-called feudal society practiced a centralized monarchy, which had nothing to do with "feudalism". The reason for the misuse is that Karl Marx (Germany) (that is, the Marx of Marxism) mainly followed the social development process of Western Europe when dividing the social stage, and called the society after the slave society feudal society (the European Middle Ages was indeed a feudal system), and compared with China, there was a misuse. After the convention is customary, it will not be changed, just like John translated as John, the pronunciation is so bad, but everyone has been using it wrongly, the same reason.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Feudalism is a foreign word, referring to the feudal lord serfdom system in the Middle Ages in Western Europe, which was later used by historians to refer to the social state after the slave society and before the capitalist society.

    China's feudal system should have collapsed in the Spring and Autumn Period, and then entered the imperial landlord and small peasant society, but for the sake of research convenience, the foreign word feudal system was used.

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