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The Ming Dynasty Imperial Dai Survival Environment To Explore

Posted on:2015-04-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M HanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330482965601Subject:Regional Cultural History
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Living conditions of the environment and the survival of humankind, are closely related. This environment is a broad concept that encompasses both the natural environment, but also social environment. Imperial House, as a special class of feudal society, have suffered, such as the clan system in their living conditions, the natural environment, the impact of such factors as ethnic relations.King was Herod in Datong in the early Ming Zhu Gui,since Herod continued until in the early Ming Ming died. Author are subject to many environmental factors impact on changes in living conditions under study, finds:1:With the Emperor after successive monarchs adjusted imperial policies, gradually lost its military power including governance, Executive Fu clan, mating choice and other rights, even the free life under control, and gradually become only "employer tax" parasitic class.2:The Ming dynasty, are environmental changes in China’s highly competitive times. Author records occurred in Datong in natural disasters and in the context of a Ming dynasty discussed the evolution of disaster relief measures, arguing that no later than the period of Jiajing, Imperial Government House has been difficult to get relief after disasters. Especially with the Imperial Government House excessive population growth, also in early Jiajing, Zong Lu lack of Imperial Government House situation emerged, and gradually deteriorated.3:Mongolia noble Cavalry to Datong military harassment from time to time, makes much labour on the one hand, escape fields deserted Cosmos tax revenues plummeting, thereby affecting the flow of Imperial Government House-food income, on the other, frequent wars on the safety of the Imperial Government House has had a certain impact. In addition, the natural conditions are harsh in Datong, types of crops suitable for planting is scarce. Therefore, under the influence of military pressure, to crop Datong is more difficult to meet the Imperial Government House needs.4:And finally, I think that the Imperial Government House life situation changes after five stages. First stage from 25 years of Hongwu (1392) in Datong construction Phan Thiet to Dr LO Wing-Lok 22 years so far, established for the Imperial Government House in this phase. Suzerain-vassal of the Ming dynasty policy changes at this stage very often, however the Imperial Government House can still enjoy the superior life of clan this particular identity; the second phase from the first year of xuande (1426) to eight years of jingtai of Ming dynasty (1457), this phase of Imperial Government House in a heavily guarded proscribed under control, progressively lost manpower military power, the Executive power or freedom of movement. At the same time, the rapid growth because of Imperial Government House Member, Datong has been struggling to meet the Government support, including food, shelter, and other basic living needs. In addition, Ming Yingzong Orthodox 14 years captured in Datong, is a turning point for power failure of the Ming dynasty, also declared formally beginning the prelude to a long war between the Ming and Inner Mongolia. The third phase from the first year of Ming Ying Zong Tianshun (1457), Ming Xianzong 23 years (1487). This phase of the main features of the Ming Imperial Court in response to imposed Imperial Government House without having lived the "build" policy. Phase IV, from the first year of Ming Xiao Zhong Hongzhi (1488), Ming Xi Zong Tianqi six years (1626). This phase is mainly for members of the Imperial Government House "Zong Lu dilemma", lives a miserable life, to sustain. At the same time, this period with "the little ice age in Ming and Qing dynasties" period in which...Environment is closely related to human surviving and living conditions. Changes in the environment, from a formal point of view, either slow or rapid will cause immeasurable impact on human living conditions. As a special class of feudal society, the imperial clan’s living conditions’ quality were also affected by many factors, such as the imperial clan system, the natural environment, and the ethnic relations.
Keywords/Search Tags:Environmental Changes, King Dai, Living conditions
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