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The symbol of China's early countries is
The symbol of the early state was the establishment of the Xia Dynasty in the 2nd/Kloc-0th century BC.

Xia Dynasty was built on the ruins of primitive social system. In the process of the gradual disintegration of the primitive tribal system, the patriarchal clan system has become a destructive force, because the hereditary kingship and hereditary nobility of the hereditary country have gradually developed on the basis of the patriarchal clan system. Xia Dynasty was the first hereditary dynasty recorded in China's history books. Let it be synonymous with China.

Details of Xia dynasty

The first hereditary dynasty recorded in China's history books. It is generally believed that Xia Dynasty was a country in the form of tribal alliance. In the history of China, the family world began with the establishment of the Xia Dynasty, which opened the hereditary throne of China for nearly 4,000 years. From Tang Dynasty, Yu Dynasty to Xia Dynasty, Shang Dynasty and Zhou Dynasty, it was divided into feudal vassal times, and emperors would divide and rule it.

After Dayu succeeded in harnessing water, he divided the world into Ji, Yan, Qing, Xu, Yu, Yang, Jing, Liang and Yong Kyushu, casting Jiuding as a symbol of state power, so Kyushu became synonymous with Huaxia.

Yu Xia passed the throne to his son, replacing the previous abdication system, which changed from abdication system to hereditary system of the throne. The Xia Dynasty lasted for 13 generations, with 16 kings. The center of the Xia Dynasty is in today's western Henan and southern Shanxi. It is said that after the death of Qi, Taikang ascended the throne and had a temporary regime change, which was called "mourning the country".

Then, through the revival of Shao Kang, the Xia Dynasty was rebuilt. By the time Kong Jia came to power, the Xia Dynasty had declined. Since then, the Xia Dynasty has become a rebellious world. About 400 years later, it was destroyed by the Shang Dynasty.