2. The Zhou Dynasty was divided into two periods: the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046-77 1 year ago) and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770-256 years ago). The Western Zhou Dynasty was established by Zhou Wuwang and Ji Fa during the reign of Wang Wu, with Haojiang (Zhou Zong) as its capital and Luoyi as its east. In 770 BC (the first year of Zhou Pingwang), Pingdong moved eastward, and Luoyi was its capital. Since then, this period of the Zhou Dynasty has been called the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.
The Eastern Zhou Dynasty, also known as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, is divided into two parts: the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The Zhou Dynasty was the third and last hereditary slavery dynasty in China, and then the Qin and Han Dynasties began to become a unified country with a unified government from the central government to the local government. History books often refer to the Western and Eastern Zhou Dynasties as two weeks.
4. Before the demise of Shang Dynasty, Zhou tribe originated from Huaxia (Han nationality). Due to the intrusion of nomadic tribes such as Rong and Di, Gu Gongfu (_ d n), the leader of Zhou tribe, led Zhou people to settle in the lower plain of Qishan (now the northeast of Qishan County, Shaanxi Province). Ji Yi, who lives in the Weihe River valley (Guanzhong area, Shaanxi Province), whose ancestor is Hou Ji, is called the god of agriculture. Shuowen said that "Huangdi lived in Jishui, taking Ji as his surname, and Zhou people inherited his surname". This language is ancient Chinese, and ancient Chinese characters are still used in writing. In folk notes, tortoise bones and ox bones are still the main ones, while the royal family is mainly composed of new brocade and silk. In the Zhou Dynasty, Zhou Wang was the "Lord of the World".