Brief introduction of Zhou dynasty
The Zhou Dynasty was divided into two periods: the Western Zhou Dynasty and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. The Western Zhou Dynasty was founded in Ji Fa, Zhou Wuwang, with Haojiang as its capital. In 77 1 year BC, Haojing fell and the Western Zhou Dynasty perished. In 770 BC, Pingdong moved eastward, making its capital Zhou. Since then, this period of the Zhou Dynasty has been called the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. History books also refer to the Western Zhou Dynasty and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty as two weeks.
Among them, the Eastern Zhou Dynasty is divided into three periods: Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period. Before the demise of Shang Dynasty, Zhou tribe originated from the Chinese nation. Due to the intrusion of nomadic tribes in the northwest, the leader of Zhou tribe led Zhou people to settle in the plain under Qishan and live in Weihe River basin. The Zhou dynasty implemented the enfeoffment system, and the king of Zhou was the co-owner of the world.