A Complete Guide to Spring and Autumn Period

Unveil the ancient intrigue and cultural shifts of China's transformative Spring and Autumn Period.

Legacy

The Spring and Autumn Period left an enduring legacy in China's history, shaping the foundation of its legal system, language, culture, and technological advancements. Its influence continues to be felt centuries later.

Stories

The Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BCE) was filled with epic stories of legendary figures such as Confucius, Sun Tzu, and Duke Huan of Qi. Intriguing conflicts and power struggles among the various states of China kept audiences captivated during this tumultuous era.

Overview

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The Chronomancer's Map

770 BCE

Start of the Spring and Autumn Period in Ancient China

722 BCE

Battle of Muye - Zhou Dynasty defeats the Shang Dynasty

685 BCE

Duke Huan of Qi's Reforms - Centralization of Power in Qi

632 BCE

Duke Wen of Jin's Reforms - Establishment of a Feudal System

594 BCE

Confucius is born in the State of Lu

546 BCE

Battle of An - Chu and Jin forces defeat Wu forces

537 BCE

Duke Jing of Jin's Reforms - Expansion of Jin's Territory

512 BCE

Duke Dao of Jin's Reforms - Strengthening of Jin's Military

482 BCE

Battle of Gaixia - Wu defeats Chu, marking the end of the Spring and Autumn Period

481 BCE

Confucius Passes Away in the State of Lu

479 BCE

Birth of Sun Tzu - Author of 'The Art of War'

476 BCE

End of the Spring and Autumn Period in Ancient China

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