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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...
- its
greatly expanded territory and
prevent other revolts, he set up the
fengjian system. Furthermore, he
countered Zhou's
crisis of
legitimacy by expounding...
- (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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kingdom into East China,
transforming it into an
empire using the new
Fengjian system.
Edward L.
Shaughnessy called the
rebellion "a
succession crisis...
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Brahmin for
service to an
Indian king.
Enfeoffment Fee
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Fengjian, the
Chinese system often compared to
European feudalism Feoffee Feudal...
- and ****an
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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Protofeudalism Quia
Emptores Statutes of
Mortmain Suzerainty V****al
state Ziamet Fengjian (Chinese)
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Hacienda Indian feudalism Mandala (political...
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kinfolk in
return for
military support and tributes,
under a
system known as
fengjian. The
rulers of the
states were
collectively the
zhuhou (諸侯; 诸侯; zhūhóu;...
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right of rule and
founded Luoyang as an
eastern capital. With a
feudal fengjian system,
royal relatives and
generals were
given fiefs in the east, including...