| Urban Management Since the rise of urban civilization,how to effectively manage the city is an important embodiment of measuring the level of govermance and management capabilities of the country.The infantry command is an important part of the central government of the Qing Dynasty.It has been established from the early Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China.In the early years,for more than two hundred years,it was an indispensable link in the national governance system of the Qing Dynasty.Through examining the management of urban society by the army commanding the army,on the one hand,it can reflect the state of the society of the residents of the capital of Beijing.On the other hand,it can also reveal the experiences and lessons of social management at that time.The academic community has more research on its defense and public security functions.It has less research on its urban management functions and lacks systematic research.This article uses existing data and makes appropriate use of relevant files to comprehensively explain the Qing Dynasty infantry commanders.The role played by the public in entertainment,fashion,customs,and daily life in the capital of Beijing,and the construction of civil affairs related to social management,household registration,and group management.The full text includes the introduction,the main body,and the conclusion.The introduction introduced the reasons and significance of the selected topic,research status,research ideas and methods.The text is divided into four parts:The first chapter discusses the basic situation of the Ming Dynasty and Qing dynasty in the social management skills,and briefly introduces the command and control of the army’s leadership,the position of the staff,and the assessment of the selection.The second chapter discusses management of urban life by the infantry command.Firstly,it introduces the background of the distribution and living pattern of the capital of the capital,and then elaborates on the social life,culture and religious life,general daily life and other aspects.The third chapter mainly discusses the civil administration,construction and situations related to the life of the capital in the Qing Dynasty,and analyzes the social management environment of the capital.The fourth chapter analyzes the management of the residents and management of the capital and focuses on the participation and management of the infantry command in addition to the daily life management of the residents of the capital.The cornclusion part analyzes the management characteristics and influences of the infantry command,and seeks to have a comparatively comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the urban management of the army commanding the army. |