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Title: | Connection between officials and businessmen in semi-late Ming Dynasty - taking the Chief Cabinet Minister Zhang Siwei as an example | Other Title: | 明代中后期士商关系再探讨——以内阁首辅张四维为中心的研究 | Authors: | Yu, J | Issue Date: | 2015 | Source: | 河南科技大学学报. 社会科学版 (Journal of Henan University of Science & Technology. Social science), 2015, v. 33, no. 2, p. 14-18 | Abstract: | 明代士商关系学界关注已久,普遍认为明代中后期商品经济的发展促进了士商间的广泛交流。而通过对明代内阁首辅张四维这一成功士人进行分析可以发现:成长于商人家庭并处于商人关系网中的官员,虽因商人支持获利良多,但由于长期受儒家教育,反而会显示出"敬商远商"的情形。所谓士商交流密切,更大程度上是伴随着商人儒者化完成的,并非士人放下身段对商人的主动迎合。 The connection between businessmen and officials in Ming Dynasty has been a hot research topic.Researchers hold the view that development of economy in semi-late Ming Dynasty facilitated extensive communication between businessmen and officials. However,the research on the chief cabinet minister Zhang Siwei shows that officials accepting Confucianism education who were brought up in businessmen families and supported by the businessmen class kept a respectful distance from businessmen. In this case,the essence of this so-called "close communication "between businessmen and officials indicates that businessmen became more and more Confucian other than officials catered to businessmen. |
Keywords: | Ming Dynasty Connection between businessmen and officials Zhang Siwei |
Publisher: | 河南科技大学 | Journal: | 河南科技大学学报. 社会科学版 (Journal of Henan University of Science & Technology. Social science) | ISSN: | 1672-3910 | Rights: | © 2015 中国学术期刊电子杂志出版社。本内容的使用仅限于教育、科研之目的。 © 2015 China Academic Journal Electronic Publishing House. It is to be used strictly for educational and research purposes. |
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