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From the perspective of the new era, comment on the development of the Western Zhou Dynasty

The Zhou Dynasty was a dynasty established after King Wu of Zhou destroyed Yin Shang, beginning in the thirteenth year of King Wu of Zhou (1122 BC) and ending in the fifty-ninth year of King Hao of Zhou (256 BC), a total of 866 years. Because the Zhou Dynasty lasted a long time, the historians of the various dynasties were divided into three periods: the Western Zhou, the Spring and Autumn Period, and the Warring States according to their political evolution.

The so-called Western Zhou Period began in the thirteenth year of King Wu of Zhou (1122 BC) and ended in the eleventh year of King You of Zhou (771 BC) when Inu Rong invaded the capital of Zhou and killed King You of Zhou, 351 years ago. Since the King of Zhou Ping moved east, it entered the Spring and Autumn Period.

The history of the Western Zhou Wars includes the Battle of Muye, the King of Zhou Wu, and the Battle of Zhou Gongdan, the King of Zhou Cheng. In the thirty-third year of the reign of King Yin Shang (1123 BC), king Wu of Zhou died of self-immolation with the defeat of the Shang army, and king Wu of Zhou was the co-lord of the central plains.

The battle between King Cheng of Zhou and Gongdan of Zhou lasted for three years from the first to third year of King Cheng of Zhou (1115 BC to 1113 BC), after which the eastern part of the Central Plains was controlled by Western Zhou forces. Later, Zhou Gongdan, with the assistance of Jiang Taigong, Yan Zhaogong and other sages, established various systems of feudalism, patriarchy and Ida, and made ceremonies to make Le Yi Zanzhihua to stabilize the rule of the Zhou Dynasty, thus promoting the assimilation of the Central Plains peoples and laying the foundation for the development of the traditional culture of the Chinese nation.

From the perspective of the new era, comment on the development of the Western Zhou Dynasty

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