2022년 3월 5일 토요일

History of China (Spring and Autumn Period)

 [Spring and Autumn Period (B.C.770 ~ B.C.476)]


- The era when the Chinese world began to be divided into quarters by those in power who reached their peak.


In 770 B.C., when King Pyeong of the Zhou moved to Nak-eup (now Nakyang, Hanam Province), the Dongju era of great chaos began.

Dongju is divided into two periods, Spring and Autumn and National War by historians. The biography of Dongju is called the Spring and Autumn Period, and the latter period is called the National Period. When the royal family weakened in the early Spring and Autumn, the Qi Dynasty's Hwangong and Qin Dynasty's Mungong fought ahead and attacked various ethnic groups and the southern first kingdom to maintain peace for a while.

After the middle of the Spring and Autumn, the war between Jin and Jin, Jin and Cho continued for about a hundred years, and after that, there was confusion that the Onara and Wol dynasties were said to have been on a boat between the Onara and Wol dynasties.

Politics in the Spring and Autumn Period has two basic characteristics: one is so-called Paeju politics, and the other is that power began to gradually change to decentralization. These characteristics promoted the replacement of old and new systems, the most distinct of which is the replacement of land and legal systems. These two directions of constant development instilled activity in the productivity of workers, and finally promoted the development of productivity and cultural progress.

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