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fēngjiàn: 封建 - Feudal, Feudalism

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The term 封建 (fēngjiàn) carries significant historical and political weight, and its meaning has shifted dramatically over time. Historically, it refers specifically to the political system of the Zhou Dynasty (c. 1046–256 BC), where the king granted fiefs to relatives and allies. This system was decentralized and based on kinship, which is quite different from the land-for-military-service contracts of European feudalism. However, the term was radically redefined in the 20th century by Chinese Marxist historians, including Mao Zedong. To fit China's history into the Marxist theory of social development (slavery → feudalism → capitalism → socialism), the entire imperial period from the Qin Dynasty