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李晓玲
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The Three Kingdoms, Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties were the most frequent periods of political change in Chinese history, mainly divided into the Wei Dynasty (Cao Wei), Western Jin, Eastern Jin, and Southern and Northern Dynasties.Due to long-term feudal separatism and continuous wars, the development of Chinese culture during this period was particularly affected. Its prominent manifestations include the rise of mysticism, the introduction of Buddhism, the flourishing of Taoism, and the incorporation of Persian and Greek cultures.
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During the more than 360 years from Wei to Sui, as well as during the rise and fall of more than 30 dynasties, the various new cultural factors mentioned above influenced and permeated each other, making the development of Confucianism during this period, as well as the image and historical status of Confucius, more complex.
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The Three Kingdoms, Two Jin, Northern and Southern Dynasties was a period of national division and great ethnic integration in China's feudal society.
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It is situated between the two great unification periods of the Qin and Han dynasties and the Sui and Tang dynasties. It is not only a product of the concentration and intensification of social contradictions during the Qin and Han dynasties, but also the source of the unity and strength of the Sui and Tang dynasties. It connects the past and the future, and occupies a special position and role in China's feudal society.
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It is situated between the two great unification periods of the Qin and Han dynasties and the Sui and Tang dynasties. It is not only a product of the concentration and intensification of social contradictions during the Qin and Han dynasties, but also the source of the unity and strength of the Sui and Tang dynasties. It connects the past and the future, and occupies a special position and role in China's feudal society.
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张易诺The spring and Autumn period, namely the spring and Autumn period (the first half of the Eastern Zhou dynasty historical stage) . One of the stages in Chinese history. There are generally three versions of the 476 BC of this period, one saying that it was 770 bc-ad, the other saying that it was 770 bc-ad that the 453 BC three families destroyed the Jin dynasty. Another theory is that the 403 BC divided the Jin dynasty between 770 BC and AD. Confucius, the founder of Chinese Confucianism, once compiled a history of Lu called the spring and Autumn period, which covers roughly the same period of time as the spring and Autumn period, a period of history, so later generations will be called this historical stage of the spring and Autumn period, is basically the first half of the Eastern Zhou dynasty.