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When was there law and order in ancient China?
Tang xing
Shang Tang, surnamed Zi. The ancestors of Shang Dynasty signed a contract to help Dayu control water and establish Shang Tang in Bo (now Shangqiu, Henan). He appointed Zhong Guo and Yi Yin as phase, and gradually became stronger. Xia Jie is cruel, and people's resentment is boiling. So he set about conquering Xia, defeating Xia Jun and establishing Shang Dynasty. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), laws such as Punishment in Tang Dynasty and Mingju were revised, and Guan Xinmin's life was compared. /kloc-Shang Tang ascended the throne in 0/7, and the emperor died in 0/3.
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