[Warring States Period (B.C.475 ~ B.C.221)]
- With the war breaking the day and the war setting the day, studies shine even more.
The period from 475 BC to 221 BC until the Qin Dynasty unified China is called the Warring States Period.
During the long struggle for supremacy and war during the Spring and Autumn periods, many small countries were merged into large countries. Therefore, at the beginning of the national era, the number of empires was not very large, and the main countries were seven countries, including the Qi Dynasty, the Qi Dynasty, the Yeon Dynasty, the Han Dynasty, the Yuan Dynasty, and the Qin Dynasty, which are called "National Seven Wings."
During the Warring States period, a centralized system centered on the monarch of Chinese feudal society began to be formed.
With the development of the social economy, a fierce struggle took place between the old and emerging forces, and several countries intensively carried out dialectical reform (reforming the law). In the midst of fierce war and territorial consolidation, the Qin Dynasty, which led the most thorough and successful defense, had the strongest national power. Therefore, in the end, China was able to be unified.
In the national era, history undergoes a transformation that draws the lines of the times. In other words, representative figures of different classes and classes made different arguments about social transformation, and the so-called "Baekgajaengmyeong" and the emergence of talent production led to a brilliant page in Chinese academic history.
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