Topic content:
The following figure is a plaque in the ancient buildings of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The ancient Chinese political system associated with it is ()
A. Enfeoffment system
B. Patriarchal clan system
C. Three provinces and six ministries
D. Cabinet system
Best answer:
B
Answer analysis:
This question examines students' ability to analyze materials. The scope is the political system of the Western Zhou Dynasty. It is a simple question. The patriarchal clan system is a system centered on the system of inheritance of the legitimate eldest son, which is conducive to cohering the power of the clan. In the picture is an ancestral temple, which is a symbol of the power of the clan. Because ancestor worship is conducive to strengthening the power of the clan, B is chosen. Item A is political affiliation; Item C is the central authority in the Sui and Tang dynasties; Item D was the emperor's advisory body in the Ming Dynasty.
Test core:
Definition of patriarchal clan system:
It is a power inheritance system with political nature that interacts with the enfeoffment system. It is to establish and consolidate the position of patriarchal parents in the clan by stipulating the system of direct and common people within the clan, so as to ensure the stability of royal power.