Research on Provincial Justice and National Governance in the Qing Dynasty

Research on Provincial Justice and National Governance in the Qing Dynasty

by Wei Shumin

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This book starts from the Chinese historical tradition, especially the relationship between justice, administration and politics since the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It focuses on provincial judicial subjects such as the governors and governors, especially governors. Based on the dual perspectives of local administration and the relationship between monarchs and ministers, the first part focuses on analyzing the actions of governors and other governors in handling self-litigation, exile cases, and death penalty cases (selecting the autumn trials of over-trials and executions); the second part is based on the perspectives of local administration and the relationship between monarchs and ministers. A more divergent discussion will be conducted around the theme of provincial justice in the Qing Dynasty, including the intersection of local criminal names and money and grain matters in each direct province, the provincial regulations in each province that have triple meanings of legislation, justice, and administration, the criminal thoughts of typical governors in different stages of the Qing Dynasty in the context of local administration and contemporary politics, and finally, in the context of spatial politics, the legal culture of traditional Chinese government offices represented by the Zhili Governor-General's Office and its modern significance will be elucidated.

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