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TitleZongzhi Zhe Min wenxi 總制浙閩文檄 [Directives from a Zhejiang-Fujian Governor-General]
Topic4.1 Magistrates handbooks: General
Historical periodEarly Qing (1644-1796)
CountryChinese
AuthorLiu Zhaoqi 劉兆麒
CollectionGuanzhen shu jicheng 官箴書集成
Number of volume2
Publication typeWoodblock
Comment

Liu Zhaoqi was governor-general of Fujian and Zhejiang from 3rd month, 1669 through 4th month, 1670, then Zhejiang governor-general through 5th month, 1673. The prefs. celebrate his accomplishments in a still unstable region that had suffered from natural calamities. The work is a rich collection of proclamations, orders, prohibitions, and so forth (marked by such terms as chi 飭, jin 禁, quanyu 勸諭, etc.) aimed at the people, especially at subaltern administrative personnel, and at the military. Each juan has a mulu. The entries are not dated. All the domains of administrative practice and popular customs are covered. Return to civilian administrative order was obviously a major concern. Beitu also has a work by the same author titled Zongzhi Zhe Min shucao 疏草, dated from the same year 1672, consisting of draft memorials devoted in particular to maritime defense.

SubjectLaw
LanguageChinese
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