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Which dynasty followed the Shang Dynasty?
Western Zhou Dynasty.

During the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046-77 1), Zhou was an ancient tribe in Guanzhong, and its ancestors abandoned their names and planted them. During the period of Yao and Shun, it was named "Hou Ji" and was named Taitai (now Wugong County and Yangling District of Shaanxi Province).

Gong Liu moved from Tai (now between Binxian and Xunyi counties) to Gugongfu, and moved again (now at the junction of Fufeng and Qishan counties) under the sun of Qishan. Zhou people built cities, ruled fields, set officials and built the army here, and became a powerful vassal state in the middle reaches of Weihe River in the late Shang Dynasty.

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"Western Zhou Dynasty" is not only the name of the dynasty, but also the name of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, that is, the Hou State of the Western Zhou Dynasty (367-256 BC), which is the product of the royal division at the end of the Warring States Period. In the Warring States Policy, there are records of "the dispute between the Eastern Zhou Dynasty and the Western Zhou Dynasty" and "the success of the Western Zhou Dynasty". Obviously, the "Western Zhou Dynasty" that appeared in the Warring States period was not the Western Zhou Dynasty that perished in 77 1 BC. But the Western Zhou Dynasty.

In 367 BC, the King of Zhou Dynasty rebelled, and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty and the Western Zhou Dynasty split in the capital. The border between the two countries is the intersection of the Luo Yi River, belonging to the Western Zhou Dynasty as the capital and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty as the capital. After Monday, the Emperor Zhou Haowang lost his health care center, lived alone in Zhoucheng, and relied on the Western Zhou Dynasty for his economy.

In 256 BC, King Qin Xiaowen conquered Luoyang, the king of Zhou Dynasty, and conquered the Western Zhou Dynasty. Hao and Zhou Wang were abandoned as civilians and moved out into Zhoucheng and Wangcheng. Soon after, he died in the name of the Western Zhou Dynasty, and Qin put the "Jiuding" treasure symbolizing the emperor's power in Xianyang. Zhou was no longer the king, and historians began to think of the year number.

In the late Western Zhou Dynasty, social contradictions, including those within the ruling clique, intensified day by day, and the struggle for land and political power accelerated the demise of the Western Zhou Dynasty. The uprising of China people shook the foundation of the Western Zhou Dynasty. In 77 1 year BC, it was killed by dog Rong and the Western Zhou Dynasty perished. In 770 BC, Shen Hou and some other princes made Zhou Pingwang king, and King Ping moved Kyoto from Zhou Zong to Luoyi. Historically, the Zhou Dynasty after moving eastward was called the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Western Zhou Dynasty