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What's the name of Tiangong?

Tiangong is synonymous with the feudal court.

Tiangong is synonymous with the feudal court. The imperial court refers to China, Japan, Korea, Viet Nam and other countries with China cultural circle. Under the feudal society (enfeoffment system), it was supported by the kingdom and vassal States as co-owners, and the ruling institutions (governments) were jointly established.

Feudal dynasties in China were not always enfeoffment, or most of them were not enfeoffment. In 22 1 year BC, the first unified feudal dynasty was born in China, but the centralized county system was implemented. The Qin dynasty divided the world into 36 counties, which were directly managed by the emperor.

This system was still inherited in the Han Dynasty and became the basis of local administrative divisions in the future.

The policy of feudal society in China;

The feudal society in China has always implemented the policy of physiocratism, and the opposition between the peasant class and the ruling class, which accounts for the vast majority of the population, is relatively light. More often, the target of public anger is individual corrupt officials, and it will not rise to confrontation with the whole feudal system.

Therefore, even if there is a riot, the result will only be a change of dynasty. From one feudal dynasty to another, there will be no leap, such as entering a capitalist society.