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HISTORY OF CHINA
Chapter Three: THE CHOU DYNASTY (1028-257 B.C.) - ANTIQUITY
By hu - Posted on November 19th, 2007
1. Cultural origin of the Chou and end of the Shang dynasty
2. Feudalism in the new empire
3. Fusion of Chou and Shang Danasty
4. Limitation of the imperial power
5. Changes in the relative strength of the feudal states
6. Confucius
7. Lao Tzu
Notes and References of the Chou Dynasty
‹ Notes and References of the Shang Dynasty
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