Summary: | 博士 === 國立清華大學 === 歷史研究所 === 102 === The Summary of Dissertation
This Doctoral dissertation talk about three main topic:
1.The synthesized discussing about local district of T'ang
dynasty and its administration. This division includes
observing local district by means of knowing both the
establishment of county and National Land Plan. 2.Some
supplementary description of The “Li”(里)level, including
assignment relationship between XiangZheng(鄉正)and
LiZheng. 3.From T'ang dynasty to Sung dynasty, the issue
about what the character of executive of Local District
transferring into the labor type.
The thesis divides into six chapters. The first part
launch talking by virtue of the historical comments of
Wenxian tongkao(文獻通考). It talks about some principles
and skills on which history researching is suppose to have,
with regard to source using and question researching. The
second chapter discusses the concrete administration of
T'ang dynasty. This chapter analyses the meaning about both
household quantity and the number of Village District(鄉級)
in Yuan-ho Chun-hsien Chih(元和郡縣志). It also introduces
National Land Plan during Kai Yuan Period. The third chapter
interprets both status and assignment of local executive in
T'ang dynasty. This chapter also points out that it has a
crossing administration in the administration of Local
District in T'ang dynasty. The crossing administration is
the “Li”(里)level which in terms of household quantity and
legal natural village(村) working together. This arrangement is exclusive trait of T'ang dynasty. No matter
what period before Sui dynasty or after Sung dynasty, there
are no local administrations like this.
In chapter 4, I talk about some Historiography Theory or
Historiography thinking, including the ability of
perspective and appreciation to historical development. We
need to establish this chapter. I hope you regard it, take
care of this chapter.
The issue about what the character of executive of Local
District transferring into the labor type, I analyze it in
Chapter 5. The sixth chapter is conclusion.
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