China is a multi-ethnic state that based on Han Chinese regime for the most of times, nevertheless, we are able to trace dynasties that either partially or wholly conquered by foreign powers within the scope of Chinese history; among all of them, Qing China under the Manchu’s rule is considered as one of the most prosperous and well-known period in the Chinese history which lasted nearly three centuries with visibly economy growth and stable political rule.To managing a multi-ethnic state like China where the majority people are Han Chinese is particularly tricky for non-native princes like Manchus. Qing China is commonly viewed by both Chinese and earlier western scholars as a dynasty that had successfully and fully assimilated into Han Culture; people attributed Manchu’s …show more content…
Furthermore, Manchu rulers managed exquisitely to cover this form of superiority under a shell of egalitarian apparatus, which made it more insidious, pernicious, and in some extents more effective compared to the straightforward racial and ethnical division in the Yuan dynasty which might easily ignite people’s anti-sentiments. Under those apparatus set up by early Qing rulers, social mobility had been restrained largely and wealth and resources were distributed among a very narrowed group the based on Manchu Bannerman. More noticeably, started with Emperor Qianlong, the inegalitarian rule had officially been unwrapped and brought up to the wide public as a way to revive the “Old Manchu Way. Though Manchu’s ethnic