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The Immigration And Social Change Of The Lower Duliujiang River Region During Qing Dynasty Of China

Posted on:2016-06-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X M LvFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330461465508Subject:Chinese history
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Duliu Jiang waterway bustling new Miao campaign began in the early Qing dynasty, emperor Yongzheng of the Qing dynasty for seven years(1729), Guizhou Provincial Governor Zhang Guangsi dredge the Duliujiang River waterway. In the years that followed, Duliujiang River waterway has been playing a provinces of Guizhou and Guangxi, Guangdong’s economic role of communication channel,after the Qing dynasty until the founding of new China in the 1950 s,Guizhou and Guangxi’s Goods Merchants, timber shipped out, Guangdong and Guangxi’s Department Store, sea salt transported into, most rely on Duliujiang shipping. In Qing dynasty to the Republic of China, the number of economic immigrants coming, or business, or farming, through the development of Fujian and Guangdong businessmen, including the Hakka people, the area of timber resources and local products to more people cognition, agroforestry and handmade goods development, the continuous influx of foreign goods, all contributed to the birth many place became a farmers market distribution center in many parts of the region. And convenient transportation expedited the development of Commerce, attracted a lot of businessmen to do business, Wei Zhen also rose along the Yangtze River. The arrival of immigrants, not only to promote local economic development, but also brings business immigration culture, making the Duliujiang River Basin to social customs and cultural changes and the formation of multi-Han Dong Zhuang Miao and Yao ethnic cultures mingled interactive phenomenon, to some extent, affect social changes in the region.This article is intended to Duliujiang River Basin as clues throughout the whole article, focuses on the lower Duliujiang River region, inspect immigrants moved into the region in the Qing Dynasty and its impact on social change, including the region migration profiles, Guangdong, Guizhou and Guangxi provinces affect transportation routes and commodities, immigrants lower Duliujiang River region of economic development, migration of lower Duliujiang River region effect of interaction between local cultures and ethnic groups to build inter-reduction lower Duliujiang River region immigration history of the development of the region.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Qing periods, Duliujiang River, Immigration, Social Change
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