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This book uses the theory of historical and political geographical circle structure to demonstrate that the prefectures and Tuguan Tusi administrative districts set up in border ethnic areas in ancient China were not only ethnic autonomous regions in ancient China, but also the border areas of the state. The book is divided into four chapters. The first chapter expounds the basic ideas of the theory of historical political geographical structure. The second chapter takes the history of the establishment of several prefectures in the western and southwestern regions of the Tang and Song dynasties as an example, and restores the formation process of ethnic autonomous political regions. Chapter 3 takes the evolution of the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qingyun-Guizhou plateaus and its surrounding areas from the establishment of Jiaofu Prefecture to the Tuguan Tusi as an example, to prove the historical fact that ancient frontier ethnic autonomous regions have always existed as the marginal circle of national political geography. Chapter 4 examines the historical origin and development and evolution of the Qiang, Yi, Barbarian and Fang ethnic groups in the Sichuan-Yunnan Ethnic Corridor and its vicinity from the aspects of toponymy, historical geography, ethnology and social culture, and reflects the necessity of multi-track administration in a multi-ethnic country.(AI翻译)
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