2022년 3월 5일 토요일

History of China (Zhu Dynasty)

 [Seoju (B.C.1046 ~ B.C.771]


- The Zhou Dynasty, where China's development began to rise steeply.


In 1046 B.C., King Mu destroyed the Sang Dynasty and built Seoju.

During the Seoju period, he ruled the country by "division" to his descendants, where division means distributing control over the king's territory to various relatives based on the Jongbeop system.

An important feature of this feudal legal system is the rating system. The ruler of Seoju inevitably had to use a series of compulsory means to maintain and protect this rating system, and in this regard, it was most important to tie the military and the legal system together.

In addition, the state organization of Seoju also had a relatively detailed design. The Emperor of the Zhou Dynasty was the highest ruler in the country, and all levels of organizations and various government posts under the Emperor had to serve individual Cheonja.

Compared to the Shang Dynasty (or the Eun Dynasty), the level of economic development in Seoju has improved significantly. Agricultural tools, varieties of crops, and rudimentary agricultural technologies combined, reaching a high level of agricultural development in Seoju. At the same time, textile, dyeing, brewing, pottery baking, and metallurgical handicrafts also made great progress. In terms of commerce and trade - although currency trade was still in its infancy - barter was very popular.

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