
Chinese Economic History
About This Novel
Applying knowledge to the world is a fine tradition for Chinese intellectuals to learn. It dates back to Confucius, following the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, matured in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and runs throughout the development of Chinese culture. They pay attention to social reality, face social contradictions, and use what they have learned to solve social problems in order to achieve the effectiveness of national security and public security. This thought embodies the ideological characteristics of traditional Chinese intellectuals who emphasize utilitarianism, truth-seeking, and pragmatism, as well as the sentiment of "taking the world as their own responsibility." From this perspective, the author elaborates on the development of China's economy, politics, military, transportation and other aspects over the past dynasties. In the economic aspect, the focus is on the land tax system and commercial economy; in the political aspect, the focus is on the gains and losses of the central and local political systems, imperial examinations, education, and supervisory administration; in the military aspect, the focus is on the review of the gains and losses of the military systems of the past dynasties; as for the transportation aspect, the development of politics, economy, and culture is involved, and key points are analyzed, and new and old historical materials are combined for detailed discussions.
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