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The Korean Of Monchuria Eight Banners

Posted on:2016-05-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:M T ChaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330470460484Subject:Special History
Abstract/Summary:
The system of Eight Banners is a kind of Manchuria early social organization, which combined soldiers and people. And it is also an important military pillar of Qing Dynasty. The system of Eight Banners is famous all over the world because of the national characteristics of "flag to people, flag to armies". Manchuria people used this military system to establish the Qing Dynasty. During the late Ming and early Qing Dynasty, parts of Koreans were forced to move into the northeast of China, and part of Koreans moved into by themselves. The people who were forced to move into mainly were captured Korean soldiers in the war. Some of Koreans moved into China were incorporated into the Manchuria Eight Banners, and then 43 surnames of them were loaded in "The Manchuria eight banners clan spectrum" which has legal effect in Manchu national identity.43 Korean surnames that were incorporated into the Manchuria Eight Banners, mainly distributed in addition to Xianghuang Banner and Xiangbai banner in Manchuria Eight Banners. At the beginning, the leaders of the Koreans moved into the Manchuria generally granted Tongshi officers. As the Koreans gradually integrated into Manchuria, Koreans came to power in Qing Dynasty, from the central to local institutions, from the Ministry to the military government office, from civilian to military officer. In the eight banners with LED system, Koreans were incorporated into Manchuria flag points Zuoling and coating Zuoling. Some especially setted up Korean Zuoling and Goryeo Zuoling or scattered in the series of other Zuoling. Most of them were compiled in the coating with lead. There were six Korean Zuoling and two Goryeo Zuoling.After 43 Korean surnames were incorporated into the Manchuria Eight Banners, they participated in all kinds of activities and played an important role in Later Jin (Qing Dynasty). And they closely related to Manchuria. They acted as Interpreter officers of Late Jin (Qing Dynasty) dealings with Korea, and they participated in a series of wars. The Xin Dali family and Han Yun family acted as officers for generations, providing all kinds of talents for the Qing Dynasty. They made outstanding contributions for the regime construction and consolidation of Later Jin (Qing Dynasty), and won the trust and esteem of Manchuria. As the 43 Korean surnames integrated into Manchuria, but also gradually completed the process of their own Manchuria.
Keywords/Search Tags:the Manchuria Eight Banners, Korean, the Manchuria Eight banners clan spectrum
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