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The Non-native Population and the Education Development in Three Gorges Area in Qing Dynasty: with Special Reference to Kuizhou CityChinese Full Text

WU Xiaomin;Institute of History and Geography, Southwest University;

Abstract: Due to various factors, there was more non-native population in Three Georges Area in Qing Dynasty than that of the previous dynasties. They had made a great contribution to the education of Three Gorges Area. The factors include: the immigration policies of "Fill in Sichuan Provinces with the Inhabitants of Hubei and Hunan Provinces" in early Qing Dynasty, the non-native officers and expatriates setting up old-style private schools and tuition-free schools, collecting books and preaching morality, building Confucian temples and tower pavilions to enliven education atmosphere, encouraging students to participate in the imperial examinations, and more people passing the civil examinations. Thus in Three Georges Area education was more valued and thriving.
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    10.13743/j.cnki.issn.1009-8135.2014.02.007

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    G529

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