Feudal China – Lords and Loyalty
Feudal China – Lords and Loyalty

5,000 Years of China: History. Legends. Dynasties di Matthew Birch

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This episode explores how the Zhou Dynasty governed its vast kingdom through a decentralized feudal system based on land, family ties, and personal loyalty.

Unable to rule distant territories directly, the Zhou kings granted land to trusted relatives, military leaders, and loyal allies. These regional lords governed on behalf of the king, collecting taxes, maintaining order, and raising armies when needed. In return, they received authority, wealth, and protection from the royal court.

The episode explains how this system relied less on written laws and more on relationships and mutual obligations. Family loyalty became the model for political loyalty, with the king serving as the symbolic father of the kingdom. These ideas laid the foundation for values that would later be emphasized by Confucian philosophy, including duty, respect,  ... 

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