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Feudalism in the Western Zhou Dynasty was an aggressive armed migration and military occupation. What's your opinion?

Qian Mu's statement is actually right (of course, domestic officials are downplaying this point now)

Compared with Shang Dynasty, Zhou people are a nation with a very backward culture and a small number.

Fortunately, after entering the Central Plains (similar to Manchu), how to govern became a problem.

As a result, the clans of the Zhou people, tribes allied with each other (such as the Chiang family) and local power groups (such as the Chu people and the newly sealed Yao and Shun) have been wooed.

Then exile some Yin people who resisted fiercely and leave their hometown (such as the ancestors of Qin people)

At that time, hundreds of people often went to the original Yin territory to build a city and stick to it, so they were called "China people".

It also adopted the strategy of divide and rule, using Yin to control Yin, wooing a group of former Yin nobles (such as the enfeoffment of the Song Dynasty, and many vassal States also made the old Yin nobles become nobles and ruling classes), and incorporated a group of Yin troops (Yin Sixth Division).

-Zhou people made an alliance with Qiang people in the early days (this alliance continued all the time: lifelong marriage with Jiang family), which was the object of Yin Shang conquest.