2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-77080-8_9
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Brand Construction of Chinese Traditional Handicrafts in the We-Media era—A Case Study of “Rushanming”, a Ru Ware Brand

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“…In order to remove this obstacle, the rulers of the early Qing dynasty, in addition to declaring that they would be the first to accept the fate of heaven and that the four seas would return to their hearts, announced policies such as crushing the “rogue thieves” for the Ming dynasty, consecrating the Ming tombs, and recruiting Confucian scholars and thinkers to serve in the government, inherited the basic institutions and laws of the Ming dynasty, accepted the upper-class culture of the central Plains, and also, by launching a written prison, suppressed the forces that refused to agree with the legitimacy of the Qing dynasty. They also suppressed the forces that refused to agree with the legitimacy of the Qing dynasty by initiating written jails, etc., and very seriously reevaluated the relationship between rulers and subjects and between China and yi [ 18 ]. In the long-term process of moving from general resistance to mainstream identification with Qing rule, force and wai-yi tactics were the main factors initially; gradual stabilization of people's livelihoods and gradual cultural integration were the main factors later.…”
Section: Political Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to remove this obstacle, the rulers of the early Qing dynasty, in addition to declaring that they would be the first to accept the fate of heaven and that the four seas would return to their hearts, announced policies such as crushing the “rogue thieves” for the Ming dynasty, consecrating the Ming tombs, and recruiting Confucian scholars and thinkers to serve in the government, inherited the basic institutions and laws of the Ming dynasty, accepted the upper-class culture of the central Plains, and also, by launching a written prison, suppressed the forces that refused to agree with the legitimacy of the Qing dynasty. They also suppressed the forces that refused to agree with the legitimacy of the Qing dynasty by initiating written jails, etc., and very seriously reevaluated the relationship between rulers and subjects and between China and yi [ 18 ]. In the long-term process of moving from general resistance to mainstream identification with Qing rule, force and wai-yi tactics were the main factors initially; gradual stabilization of people's livelihoods and gradual cultural integration were the main factors later.…”
Section: Political Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%