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The Great Unity of Great Qing Empire in Illustrations of Tributaries of Qing Empire
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『皇淸職貢圖』의 '大一統' 세계

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한국사학사학회 韓國史學史學報 韓國史學史學報 제38호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2018.1
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429 - 456 (28page)

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The Great Unity of Great Qing Empire in Illustrations of Tributaries of Qing Empire
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The purpose of this study is examining how Qing Empire described its ‘The Great Unity(大一統)’ world in Illustrations of Tributaries of Qing Empire(皇淸職貢圖). Illustrations of Tributaries of Qing Empire described foreigners and barbarians who paid tributes to Qing dynasty on Qianlong reign. Specially, it is important that this document explains how Qing empire recognized and ruled non-Han Chinese ethnic communities in China proper. This study focuses on the structure of description about non-Han Chinese ethnic communities of Sichuan(四川) in Illustrations of Tributaries of Qing Empire In Qing period, Sichuan was not only the habitation of Han Chinese but also diverse non-Han Chinese ethnic communities including Tibetan people. Like the majority of Chinese empires, Qing empire also strongly controlled these non-Han Chinese ethnic communities, and many of them had been acculturated to Han Chinese culture. The description about non-Han Chinese ethnic communities of Sichuan in Illustrations of Tributaries of Qing Empire presents Qing empire’s attitude about non-Han Chines people of Sichuan. Qing empire saw them as “barbarians” and “the target of edification(敎化).” This Qing attitude succeeded to that of Chinese empires including Ming empire. Qing emperors were Manchu people and also “barbarian”, non-Han Chinese people who inhabited in China proper was that of ‘the emperor of Chinese dynasty.’ This attitude and way of description in Illustrations of Tributaries of Qing Empire was succeeded to historical and cultural narrative of Chinese modern historians about non-Han Chinese ethnic communities in China proper.

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