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Fēngjiàn (Chinese: 封建; lit. 'demarcation and establishment') was a
governance system in
Ancient China and
Imperial China,
whose social structure formed...
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Fengjian Village (Chinese: 逢简村) is a
village in
Xingtan Town, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong...
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greatly expanded territory and
prevent other revolts, he set up the
fengjian system. Furthermore, he
countered Zhou's
crisis of
legitimacy by expounding...
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though the
centralized authority of Son of
Heaven was
slowly eroded by
fengjian lords. Some prin****lities
eventually emerged from the
weakened Zhou and...
- (Chinese: 十八國), also
translated as "Eighteen States",
refers to the
eighteen fengjian states in
China created by
military leader Xiang Yu in 206 BCE,
after the...
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identify China's
recent past,
neologized from the
Chinese concept of
fengjian (which
means to
allocate a
region or
piece of land to an individual, establishing...
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during the Shogunate. Wu Ta-k'un
argued that the Shang-Zhou
fengjian were
kinship estates,
quite distinct from feudalism.
James Lee and Cameron...
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which further led to a more
centralised form of
government replacing the
fengjian system of the Zhou dynasty. Ying
Zheng declared himself the
First Emperor...
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service to an
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Fengjian, the
Chinese system often compared to
European feudalism Feoffee Feudal...
- all
people in
office got 50 mu (about half an acre). As part of a
larger fengjian system, the well-field
system became strained in the
Spring and Autumn...