
History of Farming
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Farming is a form of agricultural production in which the government directly organizes workers to collectively produce. It is highly organized and planned. Although the direct motivation for its creation is military needs, fundamentally speaking, farming is the product of the development of ancient China's social economy and centralized political system to a certain stage. It was originally produced in the border areas of the feudal regime of the Western Han Dynasty. It played an important role in developing the border and promoting national integration. It has since been imitated and developed by successive feudal regimes. After the Tang Dynasty, farming gradually became popular in the mainland, and the military purpose of farming gradually weakened, while the economic factors continued to strengthen. By the Ming Dynasty, farming entered its heyday and spread throughout the areas under the jurisdiction of the Ming government. It became an important form of agricultural production in the Ming Dynasty and an important means for the Ming government to maintain its rule. By the Qing Dynasty, with the decline of feudal society, the agricultural production form of farming also came to an end.
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