Slave society: (2070 BC-476 BC)
Formed in summer; Business development; Western Zhou Dynasty-a prosperous time; Spring and autumn period-disintegration
1, Formation of feudal society-Warring States Period: (475 BC-22 BC1year)
II. Qin and Han Dynasties: (2265438 BC+0-220 AD)
△ Features: The formation and development of a unified, multi-ethnic and centralized feudal country.
1, Qin Dynasty: (22 1-206) The first unified, multi-ethnic and centralized feudal country.
2. Western Han Dynasty: the heyday of the early feudal society (202 BC-8 AD).
3. The new dynasty: (AD 8-23) briefly seized power, but failed in restructuring.
4. Eastern Han Dynasty: (25 -220) Restored the Han regime and continued to develop.
Three Kingdoms, Jin Dynasty, Southern and Northern Dynasties: (220-589)
△ Features: the feudal state was divided and the nationalities were merged.
1, Three Kingdoms Period: (220-280) The separation of political power gave birth to reunification.
2. Western Jin Dynasty and Eastern Jin Dynasty: (265-420) A brief unification-the formation of confrontation between the north and the south.
3. Southern Dynasties and Northern Dynasties: (420-589) Southern economic development and northern ethnic integration.
Four. Sui and Tang Dynasties: (58 1 year -907)
△ Features: the prosperity of feudal society and the development of a unified multi-ethnic country
1, Sui Dynasty: (581-618) Carry forward the past, reunify and innovate the feudal system.
2. Tang Dynasty: (6 18—907) The feudal society was highly prosperous.
Liao, Song, Xia, Jin and Yuan Dynasties: (907- 1368)
△ Features: The feudal society continued to develop, the state power coexisted, and the nationalities were further integrated.
1, Five Dynasties and Ten Countries: (907-979) The trend of economic center moving southward was strengthened.
2. Coexistence of Liao, Northern Song and Xia: (960—— 1 127) Governments of all countries coexist.
3. The confrontation between Jin and the Southern Song Dynasty: (1127-1276) The state power confronted, and the economy in the south of the Yangtze River surpassed that in the north.
4. Yuan Dynasty: (1271—1368) the third unification; The feudal system was further innovated; Great ethnic integration
VI. Ming and Qing Dynasties (before the Opium War): (1368- 1840)
△ Features: the further development of a unified multi-ethnic country, the strengthening of absolute monarchy, and the decline of feudal society.
1, Ming dynasty: (1368—— 1644) autocratic monarchy was strengthened, capitalism sprouted and feudal society began to decline.
2. Early Qing Dynasty: (1644—— 1840) The unified multi-ethnic country was further consolidated and the feudal system declined.
(1) Features: the responsibility system based on household contract, and the two-tier management system combining unification and separation; Farmers have au