Dan Seitz

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The reforms he instituted were the most radical in the whole of the pre-twentieth-century history of China, and they ran right across the board. He tackled education, the economy, taxation, trade and the examination system. He looked at practical subjects too, providing loans to farmers and heavier taxes for wealthy landowners. There was also a war on corruption, that perennial issue in Chinese bureaucracies of every period.
The Story of China: The Epic History of a World Power from the Middle Kingdom to Mao and the China Dream
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