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The Study Of The Tea-Horse Trade In The Ming Dynasty

Posted on:2012-03-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z MinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330341450881Subject:History of Chinese Ethnic Minorities
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"Tea—horse trade" is our country since tang dynasty, all previous central dynasty with southwest and northwest minority, mainly between the horse easily by Tibetan tea economic exchanges activity.It is perforative sino-tibetan relationship occurrence, development process of important historical events.Began in tang and song dynasty, shing prospering in Ming, qing, according to decline in exam has lasted for more than one thousand years after long years. The Ming dynasty, the traditional sino-tibetan tea horse frontier trade and has achieved great development, the Ming gives sino-tibetan tea horse frontier trade full attention, it is regarded as the important policy to governing Tibetan areas, tea horse frontier trade has reached unprecedented prosperity.Ming sino-tibetan tea horse frontier trade always deeply the attention of scholars, This article mainly hides the literature material of the Ming dynasty Sino-Tibetan tea horse frontier trade,research results,content form,in the research exists question as the object of study.Comments the Ming dynasty Sino-Tibetan tea horse frontier trade research literature material, on the basis of the 20th century to Ming dynasty sino-tibetan tea horse frontier trade are reviewed and summarized, from the viewpoint of academic history reflects since the 20th century, scholars of this project overview, focusing on since 1980s research achievements of summarizing and evaluation, summarizes the research achievements, senior economist analyze its contain the academic value and deficiency. And on this basis, it points out the project research few problems in, hoping to use the new thought angle, to the Ming dynasty tea horse frontier trade policies shall be objective recognition and evaluation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ming dynasty, Tea-horse trade, Research
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