1. Cleisthenes divides Attica into three regions: the first region is a city, which includes Athens, the outer port of Piraeus and its 30-mile-long coast, as well as fertile farmland in the suburbs of the two cities; The second is the coast, that is, the other coast outside Piraeus and its surrounding coast; The third is the remaining inland areas. Each big division is divided into ten divisions, called tritys tritys, which means three divisions. This is the name of the region divided into three groups according to each of the four tribes in the old days. In Cleistheni, it means a city Tritis, a coastal Tritis and an inland Tritis, and these three departments merge into one tribe. There are 139 "demos", and the number of demos in each Tritis is different. There are five demos, such as acharnai Akanai, who are TriTis themselves, while some TriTis have nine demos under their jurisdiction. In the future, the name of an Athenian citizen will be accompanied by the name of the Demo district where he lives, his father's name and his real name. Even though he and his descendants moved to other districts, his district name still followed the demonstration district where he first reformed in 508 BC.
2. Establish a "500-person meeting" to replace the original "400-person meeting";
(1) The 500-member assembly consists of 50 citizens of any rank from 10 tribe, each of whom was selected by lot;
(2) The 500-member conference enjoys great power and is open to citizens from all walks of life;
(3) During the closing of the Constituent Assembly, he was responsible for handling most of the city-state affairs.
3. Cristini has also strengthened the activities of citizens' congresses and people's courts. According to his suggestion, the law of banishing shells (or pottery pieces) was made to prevent the tyrant from reappearing.
4. Establish the Committee of Ten Generals.