Zhou justified Shang Dynasty because Zhou had wanted to be very wealthy and such
he was a bad captain
The Zhou dynasty is credited with establishing the concept of the Mandate of Heaven in ancient China. They used this belief to justify their overthrow of the Shang dynasty and as a way to legitimize their rule.
it was a war so they must have been experienced
Zhou, originally a frontier state during the Shang Dynasty, significantly impacted the Shang through its military and cultural exchanges. The Zhou gradually gained power and influence, eventually leading to their rebellion against the Shang. The Zhou's ideological promotion of the "Mandate of Heaven" helped justify their overthrow of the Shang, framing it as a moral and divine right. This shift not only ended Shang rule but also laid the foundation for the Zhou Dynasty's governance and philosophy.
It didn't because the zhou was the king of the shang dynasty
Dang, you must not know anything about China. Anyway, The answer to your question is The Shang Dynasty. The Shang Dynasty defeated the Chou Dynasty.
The Zhou Dynasty comes after the Shang
The Zhou dynasty said the shang dynasty was fake
#0 Xia (mythical first) #1 Shang (historical first) #2 Zhou #3 Qin #4 Han
The eastern Zhou was the golden age, and the Shang dynasty was the bronze age
The Zhou Dynasty.
On January 20, 1046BC, Zhou Wu Wang, Ji Fa, duke of the state of Zhou, led his troops into the capital of the Shang Dynasty. The king of Shang, Shang Zhou, burned himself to death Shang Dynasty was extinguished, so that Zhou Dynasty was founded.