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The Green Standard in Taiwan during the Ch'ing Dynasty
Author(s):Hsu Hsueh-chi
Date:
1987
Hardcover:n.a.
Softcover:n.a.
Price:
未出版
Pages:
488
Vol.:
0
Size:
25 K
Abstract:
As Taiwan was not only an island quite a distance from the mainland and also an old haunt of Koxinga, the defensive measures the Qing Government took in Taiwan were different to elsewhere in China, such as not permitting locals to become soldiers, and the system of bringing in troops from Fujian every three years. This book discusses Taiwanese military preparations in the Qing era, mainly using historical data from the National Palace Museum. From the angle of the changes in the roles played by autonomous systems and others, the book also discusses the implementation and function of the Green Camp military system in Taiwan and its characteristics.
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