The relationship between the debate on the monetary system during the Eastern Jin and Southern dynasties and East Zhejiang economic region

Auteurs-es

  • Yi Yang Ningbo University
  • Jie Tong Ningbo University
  • Chan Zhou University of Hong Kong

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2023.v46esp.p349

Mots-clés :

Eastern Jin and Southern Dynasties, Debate on the monetary system, East Zhejiang

Résumé

Not only the indigenous aristocratic families but also northern immigrant families living in east Zhejiang were involved in the debates on monetary theory and policy thought in the Eastern Jin and Southern Dynasties. The debates were often focused on the commodity prices and forced labor in east Zhejiang. This special historical phenomenon reflects two questions. On the one hand, the chaos caused by the war in the north and scholar families migrating southward greatly promoted the development of southern China, which made the five counties in east Zhejiang the most important and active areas of economy. On the other hand, it reflects the relationship changes between immigrants and indigenous gentries. Namely, the indigenous aristocratic families and northern immigrant families cooperated in economy so as to enhance the prosperity and development of the east Zhejiang region. Later, with the rise of "common people (寒人)", the scholars’ economic status was increasingly impacted, which resulted in the gentries’ anxiety and crisis consciousness.

Biographies de l'auteur-e

  • Yi Yang, Ningbo University

    Ph. D. Zhedong Culture Institute, Ningbo University, Ningbo, 315211 - China. https://orcid.
    org/0000-0002-0864-9627.

  • Jie Tong, Ningbo University

    Professor. Zhedong Culture Institute, Ningbo University, Ningbo, 315211 - China. https://
    orcid.org/0000-0001-8703-5246.

  • Chan Zhou, University of Hong Kong

    Ph. D. Department of Chinese Language and Literature, the Chinese University of Hong Kong,
    Hongkong, 999077 - China. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1987-8281

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Received: 27/07/2022

Approved: 13/10/22

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2023-03-07

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The relationship between the debate on the monetary system during the Eastern Jin and Southern dynasties and East Zhejiang economic region. (2023). TRANS/FORM/AÇÃO:/Revista/De/Filosofia, 46(Edição Especial), 349-360. https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2023.v46esp.p349