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Research of Gaming Between Tusi and Central Ruler in the Early Ming Dynasty

  

  • Received:2017-08-26 Online:2018-05-15 Published:2018-05-15
  • Supported by:
    教育部哲学社会科学研究重大课题攻关子项目“西南地区民间信仰与社会控制研究”(13JZD027);西南民族大学创新基金项目“古代地方少数民族与中央政府的关系研究”(SWUN2016FX052)

Abstract: In the early years of the Ming dynasty, in the face of the mighty military power of the Ming dynasty, Gu Yuan Tusi chose to pay allegiance to the new Ming Empire. This decision has several advantages: to preserve himself and his strength and not to be annihilated by the Ming army, to continue his rule and power over the local ethnic minorities, and to receive the pensions and rewards from the central government of Ming Dynasty. During the process of uniting the whole country, the Ming army also offered amnesty to the Tusi who had survived during the war, aiming at using them to directly govern local minority groups in order to avoid continuous fight against the Ming government by the Southern ethnic soldiers. In this case, the territory unification, the stability of the regime, and
the cultural diversity of Ming Dynasty could be guaranteed.

Key words: Ming dynasty, Tusi, central government, minority groups, game