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Sixteen States Period "hu Family Regime" And Han Scholars

Posted on:2011-07-03Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y T XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330332970134Subject:Special History
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The Period of the Sixteen Kingdoms of Eastern Jin Dynasty is the peak period of migration and fusion of nationalities."the Rebellion of Eight Princes"in Late Western Jin Dynasty led to so-called"the Turmoil the Five Northern Minorities Caused in Central China".The ethnic minoraties such as the Huns and Xianbei went to the south before and after, establishing many political powers.In order to strengthen their government, the governor of these political powers almost all appointed Han scholars. And the Han scholars played an important role in promoting the hanization course of the ethnic minorities.However,Did Han scholars really agree to"Hu nationality regime"? What mental state were they in to participate the regime? Is it some kind of passive political speculation to secure a place in life in the Chaos Caused by War or the realization of the political ambition"using'xia'style to change'yi'style"? On the contrary, did the Hu governors recognize the Han scholars? After having been appointed did they get the full trust or prevention? what a complex suspicion course did they experience at the back of their co-operation? And what were the ethnic relationships then?...
Keywords/Search Tags:"Hu nationality regime", the Han scholars, hanization, Fusion of nationalities
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