The Roles of the Officials, the Petty Official and the Aides and Staffs in the Local Administration System during Qing Dynasty

Nankai University (Philosophy and Social Sciences) 5:86-94 (2005)
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Abstract

Ming and Qing Dynasties, China's conditions and status of a gentleman to be gradually fixed, followed, in the political system has created a hidden gentry Gum domination. With the screen to expand the ranks of friends and travel sectors screen institutionalized, local governments in the Qing Dynasty and gradually formed a clearer outline of the bureaucracy, act friendly, Xu Li, both interdependent and mutually contain three-dimensional system. In the "alien" rule, this implicit control system, while the gentry Gum along with many evils, but in the Chinese feudal society remained relatively stable to play an important role. Chinese gentry came to the stage and gradually became the dominate class in the political system during Ming-Qing period. We can grasp the local administration system that the officials, the petty officials and the aides and staffs took different roles and depended each other by studying the origins of the petty officials, the formation of the system of the aides and staffs. It brought much banns by the gentry dominated system but it was helpful to keep the society stable

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