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Feudal social English

English in feudal society is feudal society.

Examples are as follows:

1, they are the objects of A? Feudal? Ruler. Tribute, service or rent. Feudal? A tenant of a landlord. That? Feudal? The era is over. Tribute, service or rent. Feudal? A tenant of a landlord. They are subjects of feudal rulers. Tribute, labor or tax paid or provided by tenant farmers to lords, the feudal era of paying rent is over. Tribute, labor or rent paid or provided by tenant farmers to lords in feudal times.

2. At? Feudal? Land law, when a tenant commits a felony, his land is passed on to his Lord. Who are they inextricably linked with? Feudal? They are inextricably linked with the army. Feudal? Power. In the fief land law, the serious criminal behavior of tenant farmers can lead to the transfer of their land to the landlord's name, which is inextricably linked with feudal forces.