A study on the local Civilian officials of the Taiwan in Qing Dynasty
Date Issued
2012
Date
2012
Author(s)
Wang, Yun-Zhou
Abstract
In 1683, the Qing government conquered Zheng Chenggong government, the Qing government in 1864 began to set up a Prefecture and three Districts in Taiwan.In addition, set the "Military Defense Circuits" to monitor all of Taiwan''s civil service. Starting from 1721, has been to the late Emperor Qianlong, the Qing government sent Investigating Censor Inspector of Taiwan to monitor officials at all levels in Taiwan. This is before the Emperor Guangxu, the Qing Dynasty Taiwan general civil service system. Starting from 1875, Taiwan''s administrative once again re-mix, increase the number of Prefecture and Districts, also Fukien Governor must have a six months in Taiwan handling public, Taiwan''s status greatly improved. In 1885, Taiwan set to change as a Province, a more important position until 1895 before Taiwan has been the focus of the Qing Dynasty.
In order to facilitate the Qing government''s rule in Taiwan,the Qing government made a lot of governance policies, as well as the system design approach, giving officials the power and responsibility, as much as possible with the management of Taiwan''s needs. However,Policy of the rule of the Qing Dynasty and officials of the actual management in Taiwan,there are always some gaps, resulting in a lot of shortcomings, many policies are in line with Taiwan''s policies and measures, although a good rule of policy, if the Taiwan government officials can do to implement policies, should be able to to obtain a good rule of results, but in fact are not. After all, the Qing government in the massive administrative operation, there is no way to really monitor the implementation of many of Taiwan is located overseas, often really difficult to monitor, will continue to cause mutiny, official corruption refractory region.
Subjects
Prefecture
Circuits
civil
Districts
subprefecture
SDGs
Type
thesis
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