
A Study on the Evolution of Manchu-mongolian Relations in the Early Qing Dynasty
by Hasbagen
About This Novel
During the rise of the Later Jin (Qing Dynasty) in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, the inheritance of the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty legacy was one of the key factors for the development and growth of the Manchu regime. This book takes Manchuria's study and utilization of Mongolian systems, symbols and other intangible resources as the starting point, and uses the official titles and names in the Manchu-Mongolian relations in the early Qing Dynasty (the periods of Taizu, Taizong, and Shizu), the alliance oath and proton system, the activities of the vassal council, the alliance system, titles and other policies and measures as the center of investigation, and sorts out the evolution of early Manchu-Mongolian relations from the Manchu perspective. It is hoped that this will explore the significance of Monan Mongolia's surrender to the consolidation and upgrading of the Manchu regime, the establishment of a stable military alliance, the formation of the Qing Dynasty territory and the long-term stability of the country.
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