The Cooperative Relationship between the Ming Dynasty Duke Yansheng and Qufu County in the Ming Dynasty
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https://doi.org/10.54097/ajmss.v4i3.13281Keywords:
Relationship Study, Ming Dynasty Politics, Duke Yansheng, Qufu CountyAbstract
As a family member who inherited the millennium in the Ming Dynasty, the family members of the family had a considerable degree of influence on the local family. In addition, Duke Yansheng has the preferential treatment and privilege given by the rulers of the Ming Dynasty, and has certain administrative power and judicial power in the local area. Qufu County has always been a well -known person in the people of the Yangong Association and the people in the family. The relationship between the two is different from the relationship between the great clan and the local Zhixian. When Duke Yansheng's and in -government personnel involved the incident that needed Qufu County, Duke Yansheng and Qufu County would have a cooperative relationship with their own powers and interests. This article starts with the power of Duke Yansheng and Qufu County, collects events involving cooperation between the two, analyzes the reasons for cooperation between Duke Yansheng and Qufu County and the meaning behind the results of the incident.
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