Parental Officials: Portraits of County Officials in Ming and Qing Dynasties

Parental Officials: Portraits of County Officials in Ming and Qing Dynasties

by Bai Hua

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This is a serious historical work describing grassroots officials in prefectures and counties during the Ming and Qing dynasties in China. This book takes parent officials, a group that directly implements rule to every corner, as the research object. Based on a large number of testable cases, it describes the composition, selection, management system of state and county officials in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, as well as the judicial, financial and other work practices of the Ming and Qing states and counties. It uses their political behavior as an analytical framework, and at the same time draws on Incorporating theories and methods from psychology and administrative management, it focuses on exploring the behavior of parents-in-chief during the specific historical period of the Ming and Qing Dynasties; by analyzing the changes in the political environment in which they governed, the composition of their power is studied; while introducing the power application methods of parents-in-law, it analyzes and explores their inner world and other group laws.

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