Abstract
The Ming dynasty was one of the most prosperous dynasties in ancient China and one of the most distinctive and important periods in the history of Chinese feudal society. The late Ming dynasty was an important turning point in social and economic development. In the context of social transformation, the development of commercial agriculture caused structural changes in the agricultural economy and rural society; the prosperity of regional commercial trade, the growth of merchant power and the formation of inter-regional market networks created a new stage in the development of regional commerce. This paper examines the economic development of the Dali region in the late Ming dynasty from a regional perspective against the backdrop of social transformations, taking into account the economic development of the region in the late Ming dynasty in terms of factor inputs and outputs of economic activities, foreign trade and commercial development, and finance and finance. The findings of this paper can provide a reference for deepening the study of regional economic history and promoting regional economic development.
Highlights
The in-depth study of the characteristics of the socio-economic development of various peoples and regions and their interrelationships from a global historical perspective, and the elaboration of the diversity and unevenness of history and its dynamic development, gradually became an international academic trend [1]
The integration of the Dali region with the central government entered an important period in the late Ming dynasty, when many aspects of the region's politics, economy, culture and education were integrated into the national unity, and the entire economic development encompassed essentially all the elements of development under traditional economic conditions
The socio-economic development of the late Ming Dynasty, the expansion and improvement of external transport links, and the close political, economic and cultural exchanges and links with neighboring countries contributed to a certain extent to the continuous prosperity of foreign trade in the Dali region
Summary
The in-depth study of the characteristics of the socio-economic development of various peoples and regions and their interrelationships from a global historical perspective, and the elaboration of the diversity and unevenness of history and its dynamic development, gradually became an international academic trend [1]. The late Ming dynasty was the beginning of China's early. Yunnan belonged to one of the most dynamic frontier regions of China's economic development during the Ming dynasty; and for Yunnan, the Ming dynasty was undoubtedly one of the most notable and crucial periods in the history of Yunnan's economic development. The integration of the Dali region with the central government entered an important period in the late Ming dynasty, when many aspects of the region's politics, economy, culture and education were integrated into the national unity, and the entire economic development encompassed essentially all the elements of development under traditional economic conditions. By deepening the study of local economic history and exploring it horizontally in the context of social transformation, more experience can be accumulated for building new regional characteristics and advantages
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