The old regime of the ancient government was held in the 15th century, contradictory to the enlightenment of the mid-1700s. The way of thinking and method of the old system is different from the wise world in politics and economics. The idea of the former regime was based on God and the church. People believe that God is the ruler of everything and that God is the cause of things happening and functioning. People of this age do not have the concept of science and reason. People believe that things will happen by God causing them to wake.
The birth of a changing country began with the death of an ancient government. A system that controls that citizen, imposes tax on the poor, and restricts the voice of the French citizens. The regime far beyond its purpose brought about a tear of people's nationalism. In the late 18th century during the reign of Louis XVI, the citizens of France fell into debt, poverty, desperation. Under the pressure of starvation, this country is anxious for the revolution
Social mobility is high because the ancient regime collapsed and new warriors needed to maintain military and administrative organizations within the range of great influence. Most of the Samurai who survived in the 19th century was born in this age and claimed to be the blood of one of the four ancient aristocrats: Minamoto, Taira, Fujiwara, and Tachibana. However, in most cases it is difficult to prove these claims. Between the Tokugawa shogunate, warriors became more and more courtiers, bureaucrats and administrators, not warriors. There was no war from the beginning of the 17th century, but warriors gradually lost their military function in the Tokugawa period (also called the Edo period). By the end of the Tokugawa period, the warriors were bureaucrats of the Daimyo nobility and their general, a sword forming a pair and a short sword (see Katana and Wakazashi) became a symbol of power rather than daily life.
Thomas Huber wrote in "Zen culture": "The real collapse of the ancient government began in 1156 when there was controversy between the emperor and the retired monarch, and the nobility opposed the issue of sponsorship - As a result, the conflict between Ping and Namoto ended with a five-year civil war (Genpei war), and in Japan bloody incidents that were not known until now Destroyed the battle of the opponent's Taira team in inland waters in Dannoura in 1185, was winning in epic