Eastern Zhou

Zhou territory during the Eastern Zhou The Eastern Zhou; }} (256 BCE) is a period in Chinese history comprising the latter two-thirds of the Zhou dynasty. The period follows the Western Zhou era and is named due to the Zhou royal court relocating the capital eastward from Fenghao (in present-day Xi'an, Shaanxi province) to Chengzhou (near present-day Luoyang, Henan province) after the fall and sacking of the old capital in the hand of Quanrong barbarians. The Eastern Zhou era was characterised by the progressively weakened authority of the Zhou royal house, and correspondingly increasing autonomy and military ambitions of various feudal states. It is subdivided into two periods: the Spring and Autumn period (), during which the ancient aristocracy still held nominal influence in a large number of separate polities; and the Warring States period (221 BCE), which saw the complete decentralization, escalation of interstate warfare and regional administrative sophistication. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Xiao jie jie
    小姐姐

    Published 2010
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    Ba ba de tian ye
    爸爸的田野
    by Xu, Lu

    Published 2010
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    Wo ai ma ma
    我爱妈妈
    by Xu, Lu

    Published 2010
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    Tong nian zhi ge
    童年之歌
    by Xu, Lu

    Published 2010
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    Cun xiao xue
    村小学
    by Xu, Lu

    Published 2010
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    Guo xin nian
    过新年
    by Xu, Lu

    Published 2010
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