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Class division in ancient China
Taxis here are a big category, including many. Officials, scholars, etc.
During the Yuan Dynasty, the domestic people were divided into four classes. Mongolian, semu, Han, southerner.
Semu people are people from central and western Asia or the western regions, not black eyes. The Han nationality refers to the Han nationality north of the Yangtze River ruled by Mongols before the demise of the Southern Song Dynasty. Southerners are from the Southern Song Dynasty.
The Yuan Dynasty divided housework into ten classes.
1. officials (government officials) 2. Officials (government employees who cannot be promoted) 3. Monks (Buddhist monks). Four, Taoism (Taoist) five doctors (doctors) six, workers (senior engineers and technicians)
Seven, craftsmen (low-level manual technicians) Eight, prostitutes (prostitutes) Nine, Confucians (intellectuals) Ten, beggars (beggars) greatly belittled scholars,
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