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Books on the China system
1. Qin and Han dynasties: the establishment of authoritarian centralization (the establishment of emperor system, three public officials and nine ministers, and county system).
Tang Dynasty: Perfecting autocratic centralization (three provinces and six departments).
2. The need to strengthen absolute monarchy (weakening relative rights); Talent is scarce.
3. The Ming Dynasty abolished the prime minister and set up a cabinet; The military department was established in the Qing Dynasty.
4. The strengthening of absolute monarchy in Ming and Qing Dynasties promoted the development of a unified multi-ethnic country and provided a reliable political guarantee for the prosperity and development of social economy.
5. Comparison of Chinese and foreign credit systems
Yanzi Chunqiu: "Honest people are the foundation of politics." This is the earliest expression that China combined "honesty" with "politics".
For reference.