The Authoritative Politics of Frontier Governance in Early Ming Dynasty:"Tea as Means of Pacification"and"Tea Anti-Corruption"with Focus on Ouyang Lun's Private Tea Smuggling Incident
The practice of tea as pacification means and tea anti-corruption policies in the Hongwu Period of the Ming Dynasty were highly valued,and multi-dimensional measures were taken by the Ming government to ensure the effective implementation of both,which had an important impact on the middle and late Ming Dynasty.The"Ouyang Lun's private tea smuggling incident"further revealed a strange phenomenon in the relationship between tea as a means of pacification and tea anti-corruption policies during the Hongwu Period.The reason lay in the deep-seated problem of authority rule.In the frontier governance of Chinese traditional social history,if there were no systematic and legalized effective operation mechanism,the emperor's personal charm and sense of crisis could not have really effectively solve the problem of corruption and the risk of governance.
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