Font Size: a A A

The Study Of The Yangji Institute In The Ming Dynasty

Posted on:2018-01-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:R B FangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2355330515477603Subject:History of Ancient China
Abstract/Summary:
The ancient Chinese diplomatic measures.Since the Song Dynasty began to appear in the society,the evolution of the yuan dynasty.After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty,the social stability,the reduction of the war,the gradual recovery of the social economy,the social security measures have also been varying degrees of recovery and further development.It is an important part of the social security system in the ancient feudal society in china.In the Ming Dynasty,the establishment of a large number of hospitals,the provisions of the detailed,not only for all patients were divided into a detailed division,but also to the different circumstances of the different conditions of supply.According to the local conditions of different regions have different scale of the hospital.Its management measures are relatively perfect,not only the specific management,but also the adoption of adverse punishment system.At the same time,the distribution is broad,the quantity is many,the ruler takes seriously,is the Ming Dynasty generation to raise the courtyard to be able to flourish the most important reason.Even if a large number of yangjiyuan later become ills,also conceal its great influence on the society at that time and later brought.Throughout the Ming Dynasty,the existence of the economic aid to appease the people,stable social order,to maintain the rule of the ruling class,and enhance the development of productive forces,and promote the progress of people’s thinking.At the same time,it brings the advantages and disadvantages of the rules and regulations to avoid effectively reduce the formation of the future relief system when the detour.Until today,the social security system has been greatly affected by the Ming dynasty.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ming Dynasty, The institution of feeding, social security, benevolent government
Related items