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Research On Nanjing Warehouse In The Ming Dynasty

Posted on:2019-05-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W S XieFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330545984308Subject:History Chinese history
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This article takes the Nanjing warehouse of the Ming Dynasty as the research object,and through careful investigation of the establishment,storage scale,warehouse operation,and management of Nanj ing warehouse,analyzes the management characteristics of the Nanjing warehouse system in the Ming Dynasty,and then inspects the impact of storage on the Ming Dynasty.The Nanjing warehouse in the Ming Dynasty was a granary located in Liudu,Nanjing.There were a total of 41 guards and warehouses,storing a large amount of tax and grain from the southern region.As the nation's granary of the Ming Dynasty,the Nanjing warehouse has a direct bearing on Baiguan's maggots,food for the civilians and civilians in the Nanjing area,and food consumption of royalty and royalty.It is the material guarantee for the Ming dynasty's ruling base,and it profoundly affects the rise and decline of the Ming dynasty.The management of Nanjing warehouse is very strict and adopts a system of long-term joint management.The Nanjing Governor's Grain Storage Office specializes in the management of Nanjing Warehouse.The Nanjing Ministry of Industry,the Metropolitan Government,the Ministry of Industry,and military and military officers perform their duties and play an important role in the operation of the warehouse.In addition,a large number of grass-roots personnel in Nanjing warehouses are in close contact with the warehouse operations and are an integral part of the warehouse operation system.In the middle and late Ming Dynasty,the problem of emptiness in Nanjing's warehousing gradually emerged.The court ordered three places and five applications for prohibiting local hang-ups to Nanliang,and formulated a strict reward and punishment system to guard against it.However,in the last century,the emptiness of warehousing has not been solved.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ming Dynasty, Nanjing warehouse, Warehouse operation
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