摘要
明朝洪武、永乐年间,黄河中下游地区发生过多次有组织的大规模人口迁移活动。本文初步探讨了它们的社会背景、迁移过程及其在不同时期的特点,论述了人口迁移在稳定社会局势、恢复农业经济、促进文化交流等方面的作用。
During the years of Hong Wu and Yongle in the Ming Dynasty, there appeared several largescaled, organized migrations along the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. This article discusses the social background of them, the process and the social functions of such migrations. It focuses on the following points.Each migration in the early years of Ming Dynasty is the result of one of the measures taken by the rulers to prevent the economy depressed by war from decline. The removal of the country's political center (i.e. the removal of capital from Nanjing to Beijing) greatly diverts the migrations. Such changes stabilized the society then, quickeming the step of the economic blooming and flurishing, and developing the cultural intercourse among the people of the several provinces along the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. Especially the large scaled migrations from the area around Shanxi province into Beijing greatly balanced the population, and solidified Beijing's position in politics, economy and military superiority.
出处
《地理研究》
1987年第3期34-41,共8页
Geographical Research