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Feudalism in the middle ages
Feudalism in the middle ages















In terms of history, what kind of system was the Tibetan serf system? Reporter: Jiang Yu's words revealed that the nature of the Dalai Lama's "middle way" is to restore serfdom. Jiang also said: "The 'middle way' approach that the Dalai Lama is pursuing is aimed at restoring his own 'paradise in the past', which will throw millions of liberated serfs back into a dark cage. Only serf owners could enjoy special privileges under such a system." Such a serf system, which harbors no democracy, freedom or human rights in any form, was the darkest slavery system in human history. The Tibetan feudal serfdom under theocracy was a combined dictatorship of monks and aristocratsĬhinese Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Jiang Yu said (at a press conference on April 8): "The Dalai Lama is the head representative of the serf system, which integrated religion with politics in old Tibet. Yuan Xiang and Xing Yuhao with the Guangming Daily

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The reporters who conducted the interviews: Meng Guanglin, professor and course convenor of world history of the Middle Ages at the School of History of Renmin University of China. Tanzen Lhundup, research professor and deputy-director of the Institute of Social Economy of the CTRC. Zhang Yun, research professor of the Institute of History of the China Tibetology Research Center (CTRC). The three experts who gave interviews were:

FEUDALISM IN THE MIDDLE AGES FULL

BEIJING, April 17 (Xinhua) - The Guangming Daily on April 15 published an article based on interviews with three Chinese scholars concerning the Tibetan system of feudal serfdom under theocracy and Western European serfdom in the Middle Ages.įollowing is the full text of the article:















Feudalism in the middle ages