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A Study On The Management Of Private Door Attached Group In Eastern-Han Dynasty

Posted on:2018-06-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H Z YuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2335330515964600Subject:Chinese history
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To the feudal politics of highly centralized,the private door attached group in the long feudal society,is a powerful hostile forces.But there is no denying that their existence is inevitable outcome of development of feudal system.The root cause of its strike was their deconstruction of feudal centralization's affect.During the Eastern Han dynasty,the private door attached groups abound.The private army,tenant farmers and slaves,guests,the teacher's follower and students,and so on.Almost weaken the central authority in all aspect,from apply economic,political,military,cultured,and so on.The most important part is the political power,that's why they were focused by the represented by the Emperor's ruling group.The Eastern Han Dynasty try its best to revered the monarch,but depreciate the subordinates.The concept of loyalty and filial piety were equated were spread to the whole society.They do this to strengthen the centralization,but the contradiction of the feudal system supplied the basic conditions for the great group of private door.Such as the large number of tenant farmers from the small-scale peasant economy,both the armed forces and slaves from the manor economy,another one,the teacher's follower and students because of the system of selection.When it came the unrest time,the homeless became robbers,and then some kingdoms were built from them.The same characteristics of them were all of them had threat to the centralization,won weaken the monarch's power.When the problems arose,the ways to deal with then appeared.Then Eastern Han Dynasty worked out many methods to reply them: both the abstraction and the specific.
Keywords/Search Tags:the Eastern Han Dynasty, the private door, the attachment Group, respect the Monarch but belittle the Minister, loyalty and filial piety
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