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Shao's Story
邵氏故事

Social changes and peasant livelihood during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty

Taking Shao Ying, a native of Shandong, as an example of immigrating to Northeast China

Zhitong  Yang

DOI: https://doi.org/10.54691/a8xscg16
Keywords: Qing Dynasty, the Qianlong period, population migration, regional economy.

清乾隆年间社会变迁及农民生计

————以山东即墨人邵英闯关东为例

杨之童

英文版发表于:《人文与社会科学前沿》(Frontiers in Humanities and Social Sciences (FHSS))ISSN: 2710-0170

关键词  清朝  乾隆  人口迁徙  地区经济

Abstract

摘    要

In the early Qing Dynasty, Manchu rulers sought to prevent a large number of Han people from leaving customs and infringing on the interests of the Manchus, due to its influence on the customs and order of the Manchu people in the "the place of prosperity", Northeast China was sealed off and Han people in the region were prohibited from migrating to the northeast. However, the strict ban did not completely stop the Han immigration activities. A series of economic policies implemented during the period from Kangxi to Qianlong made Shandong's population increase substantially, and it was difficult for the limited land to support the rapidly growing population. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong, a series of natural disastehasave occurred in Shandong, and poverty and famine forced a large number of Han people to enter the east to make a living. Based on the experience of Shao Ying, a poor man in Jimo, Shandong province, during the Qianlong period, this paper tries to explore this grand immigration history and the economic and social background at that time.

清初,满族统治者为避免汉人大量出关侵害满人利益,影响其“龙兴之地”满人的习俗和秩序,遂对东北进行封禁,禁止关内汉人向东北迁徙。然而,严苛的禁令并未能完全阻止汉人的移民活动。康熙至乾隆年间推行的一系列经济政策,使得山东人口大幅增长,有限的土地难以养活快速增长的人口。乾隆年间,山东连年发生自然灾害,贫困和饥荒迫使大量汉人闯关东谋生。本文以乾隆年间山东即墨一位贫民邵英闯关东的经历,试图探究这段规模宏大的移民历史,以及当时的经济社会背景。

邵姓始祖——召公奭
The Ancestor of Shao Surname——Shao Gong Shi

        召公奭,原名姬奭,周文王庶子,周武王同父异母之兄,周公之弟。约生于公元前1090年,卒于公元前周康王二十六年。因食采于召,故以邑为氏(姓)。谥号召康公,是邵姓肇姓始祖。

        Shao Gong Shi, whose original name was Ji Shi, was a son of King Wen of Zhou by a concubine, the elder brother of King Wu of Zhou from a different mother, and the younger brother of Duke Dan of Zhou. He was born around 1090 BC and died in the 26th year of the reign of King Kang of Zhou, around BC. He took his surname from the name of his feudal land, Shao, because he was enfeoffed there. His posthumous title was "Zhaokang Gong", and he is the ancestor of the Shao surname.

       

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