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and it is said most anciently that the farmers only had to work the government fields 3 days a year; though it is unknown whether this is true, it is also said that the most ancient had houses given away, and 3 days was all that was required. In addition, it was stated the market of the goods would
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While all fields were government- or aristocrat-owned, the private fields were managed exclusively by farmers and the produce was entirely the farmers'. It was only produce from the communal fields, worked on by all eight families, that went to the government for famine distribution or the
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not be taxed; only a small fee for a stall, and travelers weren't taxed. It is later said in other texts that taxes were put on the market goods when a merchant was looking from side to side and people thought he was plotting.
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and other states soon followed suit, though King Hui of Wei and King Xuan of Qi did think about restoring it after Mencius talked to them. They ultimately did not.
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system; and the center section (公田; gōngtián) was communally cultivated on behalf of the government, or in some cases, the landowning aristocrat or duke.
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describes examples from the Xia and Shang dynasties, these could be mythological or imagined. The name comes from
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as kinship ties between aristocrats became meaningless. When the system became economically untenable in the
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However, in Mencius it is said that all people in office got 50 mu (about half an acre).
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Zhufu, Fu (1981), "The economic history of China: Some special problems",
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The brown border between the farms resembles the character for
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method existing between the ninth century BCE (late Western
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As part of the "turning the clock back" reformations by
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aristocrats and which, in turn, could go to the king as
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system, the well-field system became strained in the
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Jingtian
Jing Tian

Chinese
pinyin
land redistribution
Zhou dynasty
Warring States period
Mencius
Chinese character

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four occupations
tribute
fengjian
Spring and Autumn period
Warring States period
Qin
Shang Yang
Wang Mang
Xin dynasty
Song dynasty
Zhang Zai
Su Xun
Mencius
book of rites
Agriculture in China
Economic history of China
Ejido
Equal-field system

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