Guan Zhong

Guan Zhong

Guan Zhong (Chinese: 管仲, Wade-Giles: Kuan Chung) (born 725 BC, died in 645 BC) was a Chinese politician in the Spring and Autumn Period. His given name was "Yíwú" (夷吾). "Zhong" was his courtesy name. Recommended by Bao Shuya, he was appointed Prime Minister by Duke Huan of Qi in 685 BC.

Guan Zhong modernized the state of Qi by starting multiple reforms. Politically, he centralized power and divided the state into different villages, each carrying out a specific trade. Instead of relying on the traditional aristocracy for manpower, he applied levies to the village units directly. He also developed a better method for choosing talent to be governors. Under Guan Zhong, Qi shifted administrative responsibilities from hereditary aristocrats to professional bureaucrats.

Guan Zhong also introduced several important economic reforms. He created a uniform tax code. He also used state power to encourage the production of salt and iron; historians usually credit Guan Zhong for introducing state monopolies of salt and iron. During his term of office, the state of Qi became much stronger and Duke Huan of Qi gained hegemony among the states.

He is listed as the author of the "Guanzi" encyclopedia, actually a much later (of the late "Warring States" period) of works from the scholars of the Jixia Academy.

External links

*gutenberg author|id=Guan_Zhong|name=Guan Zhong (in Chinese)
*http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Diverse/guanzi.html


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Guan Zhong — (管仲) ou Guan Jingzhong (管敬仲), anciennement orthographié Kouan Tchong, Kouan Tchoung ou Kuan Chung (? 645 av. J. C.) fut Premier ministre de l’État de Qi durant la période des Printemps et des Automnes. Il entreprit des réformes qui élevèrent… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Guan Zhong — (chinesisch 管仲 Guǎn Zhòng), auch Guanzi; chinesisch 管子; * ?, † 645 v. Chr.) war ein berühmter Politiker und Philosoph der Frühlings und Herbstperiode. Sein Rufname (ming) war Yiwu (chinesisch 夷吾). Guan stammte aus… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Guan Zhong — Zhong Guan (en chino:管仲) (nacido en 725 a.C., murió en el 645 a. C.) fue un político chino en el Periodo de Primavera y Otoño. Su nombre de pila era Yiwu (夷吾). Zhong era su nombre de cortesía. Recomendado por Bao Shuya, fue nombrado Primer… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Guan (Begriffsklärung) — Guan bezeichnet ein ostasiatisches Blasinstrument, Guan den Kreis Guan (冠县) der bezirksfreien Stadt Liaocheng in der chinesischen Provinz Shandong, Guan (Liaocheng) den Kreis Gu an (固安县) der bezirksfreien Stadt Langfang in der chinesischen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Guan — For the group of cracid birds, see Guan (bird). For the wind instrument, see Guan (instrument) .Guan may refer to either of two Chinese family names (both rendered in Cantonese as Kwoan, or also in English as Kuan, Kwan, Quan, or Quon).The two… …   Wikipedia

  • Guan Yu — General of Liu Bei Born (Unknown) Died 219 …   Wikipedia

  • Guan Yu — auf einem Holzschnitt der Ming Dynastie. Guān Yǔ (chinesisch 關羽 / 关羽, IPA (hochchinesisch) [[ɡ̊u̯an5 y214]]; * 160; † 219) war ein chinesischer General, der am Ende der …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Guan Yu — (160 – 219) fue un general de la milicia bajo el mando de Liu Bei durante la dinastía Han tardía del Este y el Período de los Tres Reinos de la antigua China. Fue uno de los mejores guerreros de los Tres Reinos. Bien preparado en la… …   Wikipedia Español

  • GUAN HANQING — peut être considéré comme le plus grand des dramaturges chinois. Le choix de son nom personnel Hanqing, «sujet des Han», exprime le patriotisme de l’auteur face à la tyrannie mongole qui s’exerçait alors sur le peuple chinois, composé… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Meister Guan — Guan Zhong (chin. 管仲, Guǎn Zhòng), auch Guanzi; chin. 管子; * ?, † 645 v. Chr.) war ein berühmter Politiker und Philosoph der Frühlings und Herbstperiode. Sein Rufname (ming) war Yiwu (chin. 夷吾). Guan stammte aus Yingshang (chin. 颍上) (dem heutigen… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”