period in Chinese history from approximately 770 to 476 BCE
The Spring and Autumn period was an era in Chinese history lasting roughly from 770 to 476 BCE, characterized by the decline of central authority as regional lords gained power and independence. This period is significant because it saw major developments in Chinese thought, warfare, and society that would shape the country's future, and it marked the transition toward the subsequent Warring States period.
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Chinese polities in the late 5th century BCE, before the breakup of Jin and the Qin move into Sichuan. The Wei on this map is Wey (衛), not the state of Wei (魏) that arose from the Partition of Jin.
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