
Research on the Three Kingdoms Bamboo Slips at Zoumalou in Changsha
by Shen Gang
About This Novel
From the perspective of economic and social history, this book makes a relatively systematic investigation of some of the published bamboo slips in the Wu bamboo slips of the Three Kingdoms in Changsha's Zoumalou. Specifically, it includes three aspects: first, by sorting out household registration, master and assistant registration, official and civilian defection registration and other issues as well as rural officials, it reveals the grassroots administrative system such as population control, handicraft industry management, and the activities of grassroots subordinates in Linxiang during this period; second, it analyzes the government's control of money, cloth, and leather. Wait for the collection time of property, restore the form of accounts, and further discuss issues such as the fiscal and tax collection system, process, and nature of taxation; third, through the positioning of several social identities such as public servants, scholars, private servants, postmen, and guests that appear in Wu bamboo slips, point out their changes relative to the Qin and Han Dynasties. Through the above work, the changes in the grassroots management model and social class in Changsha area during Sun Wu's early period are relatively comprehensively demonstrated, which provides help for a deep understanding of early medieval Chinese society.
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