1. Adopt strict ethnic management and integration policies for the Han nationality or ethnic minorities living in mixed ethnic areas, and bring ethnic minorities into the unified management of health centers (partially into the government, state and county);
2. In the border area between the Han nationality inhabited areas and the minority nationality inhabited areas, the management should be carried out by combining the stationing of Han troops with the recruitment of indigenous people, so as to attract more indigenous leaders to participate in the management of health centers;
3. In the further ethnic minority areas, we should implement the policy of "governing foreign countries with customs", and adopt a more flexible ethnic policy within the framework of chieftain posts and secret guards' offices.
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Compared with Yuan Dynasty and Qing Dynasty, the ethnic policy of Ming Dynasty was more open.
There are many factors that contributed to the various achievements of the Ming Dynasty in the economic and cultural fields, including the development of a unified multi-ethnic country in the Ming Dynasty and the frequent exchanges and integration of politics, economy and culture among various ethnic groups, all of which should be attributed to the effectiveness of some policies of the Ming Dynasty in dealing with ethnic issues.
Although the ethnic policy of Ming Dynasty is still a policy of ethnic discrimination and oppression in essence, it is more enlightened than that of Yuan and Qing Dynasties.
After the Yuan Dynasty achieved national reunification, all ethnic groups in the territory were divided into Mongolia, Semu, Han and Nanren in the order of conquest, and the policy of discriminating against and oppressing Han and Nanren was openly implemented.
After the reunification of the whole country, the Qing Dynasty not only implemented a national policy similar to that of Manchu, Mongolian, Han army and Han people, but also treated Mongolia, Han army and Han people equally, openly carried out funeral edicts, and forced the majority of Han people to change their clothes to butcher knives and Manchu customs.
When the People's Republic of China was founded in the Ming Dynasty, it not only gave up the practice of dividing ethnic groups, but also publicly stated that it was necessary to treat all ethnic minorities equally, and implemented the policy of "governing according to customs" to keep the original political system, mode of production, customs and religious beliefs of ethnic minorities unchanged.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Evolution History of Ethnic Policies in Ming Dynasty
People's Network-The evolution history of the ethnic policy in Ming Dynasty reveals the evolution track of the policy.