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The Evolution of China's Traditional Mainstream Thought

In the era of Three Emperors and Five Emperors, Yan Huang Yao Shun, Gong Tian Xia, Shang Xian.

In Xia and Shang Dynasties, monarchical power and divine power were unified, and ghosts and gods were worshipped.

Patriarchal enfeoffment system in Zhou, Zhou and Zhou dynasties

During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, there was no mainstream, and a hundred schools of thought contended, so the traditional culture of China really developed.

Qin advocates the rule of law, and legalists are the mainstream.

Theories of Huang Lao, Huang Di, Lao Zi, Taoism and Yin Yang Family in the Early Han Dynasty

After Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Confucianism became the mainstream of traditional culture in China for more than two thousand years.

After that, Neo-Confucianism once again reshaped Confucian culture, preserved justice and destroyed human desires.

By the time stereotyped writing was adopted in Ming and Qing Dynasties, Confucianism became one of the ruling means to imprison people's thoughts.

During the Republic of China, restoring ancient ways respected Confucius.

New China Marxism is combined with China traditional culture.