A Study on Shaanxi Merchants' Sichuan-tibet Trade During the Ming and Qing Dynasties

A Study on Shaanxi Merchants' Sichuan-tibet Trade During the Ming and Qing Dynasties

by Liu Liyun

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172Kwords42chapters
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This book closely follows "business roads", "merchants' gangs" and "commodities", and uses roads, inns, ancestral halls, pot houses, guild halls and other Shaanxi-Sichuan-Tibetan trade relics to listen to the different understandings of the Shaanxi-Sichuan-Tibetan trade from the government, academia and the public. Combined with literature, it examines the tea, salt, cloth, medicinal materials, tobacco, wine, and leather goods on the Shaanxi-Sichuan-Tibetan trade road. The actual business conditions of the , timber, and pawn industries reveal the profound meaning and influence of Shaanxi merchants in the Ming and Qing dynasties and their southwest trade, explain their major inspiration and experience for the joint development of contemporary southwest and northwest economies, give contemporary Shaanxi merchants new development ideas, and assist the implementation of the national "One Belt and One Road" and the high-quality economic development of Shaanxi Province.

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