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- Dishu_system abstract "Dishu (Chinese: 嫡庶) was an important legal and moral system involving marriage and inheritance in ancient East Asia.Because upper-class men in ancient China, Korea and Japan often have more than one spouse to ensure birthing of an heir to their lands, properties and titles, a priority system was created to rank the offsprings' entitlement to inheritance. Under this system, a man's official wife was called a zhengshi (正室, pronounced seishitsu in Japanese, lit. "formal household") or Di wife (嫡妻), and her son was called the Di son (嫡子). A secondary spouse was called a ceshi (侧室, lit. "side household") or Shu wife (庶妻), and her son was called the Shu son (庶子). Di sons, regardless of their age, held much higher social status than the Shu sons, and the eldest Di son (嫡长子) held overriding priority over all other children of the house.An illegitimate son, born out of wedlock, was generally categorized as a Shu son, though he would have much lower status than those born to legitimate marriages.Tang dynasty law in China prescribed that if a Di son died, his eldest Di son (Di grandson) should be the successor, prioritized over all other members of the family; if a Di grandson could not be found, the Di son's next full-brother (born of the same zhengshi mother) should be the successor. If no Di offspring were available, a Shu son could be considered.During most of the imperial China, a man could not divorce a zhengshi wife (休妻) until she had committed "seven crimes" (七出) — unfilial conducts (不顺父母), incapable of bearing sons (无子), promiscuity (淫), jealousy (妒), having severe illness (有恶疾), excessive gossiping to instigate discord (多言) and theft (窃盗). The Tang law prescribed that a man caught demoting his zhengshi wife to ceshi without good cause would be sentenced to two years of penal labor, and the zhengshi wife's status would be restored. After the Song Dynasty, the difference between social status of Di and Shu wives/sons reduced.".
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- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_China.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Japan.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Korea.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Catastrophic_illness.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chinese_law.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Inheritance.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legal_history.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Marriage.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Polygyny.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sexuality_and_society.
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- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_history_of_Japan.
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- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Filial_piety.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Gossip.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Heir.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink History_of_China.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Japan.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Korea.
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- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_China.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Inheritance.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Jealousy.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Legitimacy_(family_law).
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Penal_labor.
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- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Polygyny.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Promiscuity.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Seishitsu.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Severe_illness.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Sex_selection.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Son_preference.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Song_Dynasty.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Song_dynasty.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Tang_dynasty.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLink Theft.
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "''shu'' son".
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dishu system".
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shu son".
- Dishu_system wikiPageWikiLinkText "legitimate".
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- Dishu_system links "no".
- Dishu_system s "嫡庶".
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- Dishu_system subject Category:Chinese_law.
- Dishu_system subject Category:Inheritance.
- Dishu_system subject Category:Legal_history.
- Dishu_system subject Category:Marriage.
- Dishu_system subject Category:Polygyny.
- Dishu_system subject Category:Sexuality_and_society.
- Dishu_system subject Category:Social_history_of_China.
- Dishu_system subject Category:Social_history_of_Japan.
- Dishu_system hypernym System.
- Dishu_system comment "Dishu (Chinese: 嫡庶) was an important legal and moral system involving marriage and inheritance in ancient East Asia.Because upper-class men in ancient China, Korea and Japan often have more than one spouse to ensure birthing of an heir to their lands, properties and titles, a priority system was created to rank the offsprings' entitlement to inheritance. Under this system, a man's official wife was called a zhengshi (正室, pronounced seishitsu in Japanese, lit.".
- Dishu_system label "Dishu system".
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- Dishu_system sameAs 嫡庶.
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