compare the forms of power that existed in medieval china and japan?
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Comparison of forms of power in medieval China and Japan....
Forms of power in medieval China…
The Tang Dynasty ruled China over the early phase of the medieval period. The emperor of the dynasty was the head of the rule and all the sovereignty was vested in the emperor. The fall of the Tang dynasty was followed by the rule of several dynasties in China, with the Sons, Ming and Manchu dynasties being prominent.
Forms of power in medieval Japan…
In medieval Japan, the emperor was the supreme head in political affairs. Apart from this, the administration was done in the distribution of power which governed the administration. These feudatories were known as Shogun.
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The forms of power that existed in medieval China and Japan were the Feudal Lords and the Shogun which are compared below:
Explanation:
- The predominant form of power that existed in medieval China was Feudalism and the form of power that existed in Japan was the Shogunate.
- Feudalism implies that the rest of the commoners' populace had no wealth and resources while aristocracy or nobility continued to govern above everyone as a sovereign body of authority.
- In the other case, Japan also partially followed the medieval Chinese form of feudalism, but in the form of a "Shogun".
- In the Japanese Shogunate, the feudal lords weren't nobility but they were Japanese warrior samurais who held political and military authority.
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