
Charter Provisions and Social Norms
by Sang Bing Editor-in-chief Guan Xiaohong
About This Novel
The Qing Dynasty encountered great changes that had never been seen in history. The Qing Dynasty system, which was the culmination of previous dynasty systems, could not cope with it calmly. In order to survive, it had to adapt. Therefore, after the Sui and Tang Dynasties, China once again experienced overall system changes, dominated by changes in the political system, including the official system, the bureaucracy, and the judicial system. The comprehensive transformation of the system in various aspects such as law, finance, finance, military, society, and education, and various conceptual changes involving Western learning, Eastern learning, and middle school, were ultimately implemented in the addition of institutions and institutional establishment, and were reflected through the implementation of various systems. Its process was further fully developed during the Republic of China, and its influence continues to this day. This book takes institutional change, the hub of knowledge and institutional transformation in modern China, as the entry point to understand China's past, and use it to understand the present and grasp the future.
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