Enfeoffment system To consolidate the power of slave owners, the rulers of the
Western Zhou dynasty implemented the system of enfeoff vassals politically, which enabled the
Zhou dynasty to consolidate its rule and expand its territory. In the spring and autumn period, it gradually collapsed and was replaced by the system of prefectures and counties, which remained in some later dynasties.
Prefecture and county system During the
Spring and Autumn period and the
Warring States period, the
Qin dynasty was carried out nationwide, thus replacing the feudal system nationwide, weakening the independence of local authorities and strengthening the centralization of power.
Province system At the beginning of the
Western Han dynasty, the system of prefectures and counties was implemented in local areas, and at the same time, the system of enfeoffment was established. Counties and countries were parallel to each other, which was not conducive to the unified management of the country, with the risk of division. The
Yuan dynasty was a feudal country with a vast territory at that time. Its establishment consolidated the unification of the country and ensured the centralization of power in the system. The provincial system of the Yuan dynasty had a far-reaching influence on the political system of later generations. Since then, the provincial system has become the local administrative organ of China, which was followed in the
Ming and
Qing dynasties and has been retained until today.
Monk system In the
Ming dynasty,
Tibet practiced the system of monks and officials. Because the
Tibetan people believed in
Tibetan Buddhism, the Ming government used religion to rule the Tibetan people which was later called the 'monk system'.
Eight banners system The eight banners system was in the late Ming dynasty when
Nuzhen rulers
Nurhaci to create a system of eight banners system according to the military organization form the Jurchen establishment, controlled by the aristocrat, with military conquering three functions, administrative management, organize production, is a soldier and unity of social organization, is a military organization and administrative management system, promote the development of the Nuzhen society. The eight banners army played an important role in unifying China in the Qing dynasty. However, with the invasion of western capitalism , the corruption of the eight banners army itself and the gradual decline of its combat effectiveness, the
Hunan army and
Huai army, which rose up in the process of suppressing the
Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, had a great impact on it.
Bureaucratisation of Local Officers During the reign of the
Ming dynasty, in successive congruity with the
Yuan dynasty, installed and enforced a provincial system in the southwest region, where residential officials received sponsorship from the central government. These residential officials, held by local factions, exercised their administration within their jurisdiction until the fall of the Great Ming. == Official selection system ==