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The Relationship Between North Immigrated People And Jiangnan Ethnic In Dongjin Period

Posted on:2012-02-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J J LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2215330341450901Subject:History of Ancient China
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The Dongjin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Chinese nation through separatist unrest gradually tend to unity and stability. During this period one after another prominent social phenomenon is the immigration movement. Xiongnu,Jie,Di,Qiang,Xianbei, Rouran,Gaogouli ,Chile, Cong,ShanYue,Manyi , and many of the nation is very active. North into the so-called "five wild Chinese" period, the original people living in the northern Han nationality moved to south. Migratory movements such as the surging waves washed the land of China, and promote the cultural exchange, national integration, social leap, the sublimation of civilization, to become the mainstream of the development of Southern and Northern Dynasties. Dongjin and Southern political power, as the orthodox south, south facing is the placement the first nationals, followed by adjustment of the relationship with indigenous peoples. Large convergence of North and South China, the ancient history of this period became an important stage of national fusion. Large numbers of people moved into the territory of Southern Dynasties, resulting in a important influence in many aspects, both for the Han Chinese culture into the new blood, enriching the Han culture, but also the development of various southern areas,enhance the understanding of the southern nation, improved their cultural level.
Keywords/Search Tags:National migrationg, National relationship, National policy
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