A Study on the Merging of Prefectures and Counties by the Imperial Guards in the Qing Dynasty (oriental History Academic Library)

A Study on the Merging of Prefectures and Counties by the Imperial Guards in the Qing Dynasty (oriental History Academic Library)

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This book studies the process of the Qing Dynasty when the health offices and their subordinate villages and villages were transferred back to the local management of prefectures and counties. After the establishment of the Qing Dynasty, in the face of the huge health system established by the Ming Dynasty, on the one hand, it quickly eliminated its military functions, and on the other hand, it slowly promoted the internal transformation of the health system. It gradually eliminated the particularity of the health system in terms of management institutions, land ownership, household establishment methods, and the allocation of land tax and grain, and incorporated it into the local civil administration system of prefectures and counties. In the Qing Dynasty, the merging of the imperial guards into prefectures and counties was not only an important government affair in the history of the early Qing Dynasty, but also a typical example of the integration of the military and civilian systems that occurred repeatedly in Chinese history.

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