Research on the Origins of the Broad Territorial Kingship System in the Xia and Shang Dynasties ——The Influence of Geopolitics and Geographical Economics on the Initial Conditions for the Formation of the Broad Territorial Kingship System in China During the Xia and Shang Periods
Abstract
This article employs macro-strategic theory to identify common conditions during the origins of broad territorial dynasties in Roman and Chinese civilizations. By utilizing analogy and reasonable inference, it addresses the practical conditions required for the formation
of the broad territorial kingship system in the early Xia and Shang periods. It proposes a relatively reasonable new theoretical model for the
Xia-Shang relationship. The article primarily focuses on theoretical analysis, exploring and analyzing the historical development paths of
institutional civilizations and regimes through geographical and economic perspectives. It is hoped that this article will serve as a catalyst for
further discussion, opening new avenues for more scholars to apply geography and economics in resolving major historical issues. All theoretical expositions in this article are original theories by Mr. Man Daxun. If cited, please indicate accordingly.
of the broad territorial kingship system in the early Xia and Shang periods. It proposes a relatively reasonable new theoretical model for the
Xia-Shang relationship. The article primarily focuses on theoretical analysis, exploring and analyzing the historical development paths of
institutional civilizations and regimes through geographical and economic perspectives. It is hoped that this article will serve as a catalyst for
further discussion, opening new avenues for more scholars to apply geography and economics in resolving major historical issues. All theoretical expositions in this article are original theories by Mr. Man Daxun. If cited, please indicate accordingly.
Keywords
Resource Accumulation; Geographical Development Defects; Geopolitical Defense; Core Civilization Zone Roman-Like Civilization Development Model; Broad Territorial Kingship System
References
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/fm.v10i6.14350
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