
Population History
by Jiang Tao
About This Novel
China is a large civilized country with a long history and has a large population since ancient times. According to historical records, the earliest household registration statistics began in the Taiyuan area in 789 BC. Over the next two thousand years, with the rapid changes in productivity and the rise and fall of dynasties, China's population grew slowly in cyclical fluctuations, reaching more than 400 million by the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China. This book is divided into nine chapters. The author starts from the pre-Qin Dynasty and ends with the founding of New China, giving a relatively comprehensive introduction to the historical process of China's population changes. It also gives a detailed description of the population development and changes in the north and south during the three periods before, during and after the Qing Dynasty, in terms of time and region, and digs into the specific causes of each change, providing useful experience and inspiration for future population development.
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