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What was the economic form of feudal society in China?

China is a mainland country, affected by the monsoon, with obvious seasonal differences; Mountainous, but densely covered with rivers and lakes, rich in water resources; With a vast territory and fertile soil, it is suitable for the development of planting.

In China's landlord economy, except for a few landlords, all the land is subletted to tenants, forming a basic production unit of one household, which is usually called small agriculture and small-scale peasant economy. Our country's yeomen, except for a small amount of rich outdoor, are also small-scale peasant economy, and also a production structure combining small-scale peasants with cottage industries.

Small-scale peasant economy is the product of highly developed productive forces. In traditional agriculture, it is the most efficient form of labor. Laborers have more personal freedom and greater relative independence in production.

Under the small-scale peasant economic system of one household in China, the decentralized production in feudal society naturally came into being.