-
servants as
soldiers so as to
embezzle their rations.
Desertion from the
weisuo became commonplace. The
military was not the most
profitable occupation...
- to be resilient. The census, land
registration and tax system, and the
Weisuo military system all
endured until the end of the dynasty. His descendants...
- the old Tang Code of 653.
Hongwu organized a
military system known as the
weisuo,
which was
similar to the
fubing system of the Tang
dynasty (618–907). In...
-
northern frontier.
Instead of
relying solely on
hereditary soldiers from the
Weisuo system, the army
increasingly turned to
hiring mercenaries for pay. These...
- (烏譚),
Chile (赤勒),
Hanzhi (捍蛭),
Heilang (黑狼),
Chisha (赤沙),
Yugang (鬱鞞),
Weisuo (萎莎),
Tutong (禿童),
Bomie (勃蔑),
Qiangqu (羌渠),
Helai (賀賴),
Zhongqin (鐘跂),...
-
including the
establishment of
archery contests, the
restoration of the
weisuo military colony system, and the
execution of
disloyal peasants. Li Zicheng...
- unchanged. Inland, only half of the
supposed 2.5
million soldiers in the
Weisuo garrisons were
actually performing their duties.
Military peasants were...
-
military to
become self-sufficient,
under the
Tuntian system (屯田), the
Weisuo system (衛所) and the
Fubing system (府兵).
Under these schemes,
multiple dynasties...
-
served in the
military instead of
being conscripted into the
declining Weisuo system. The
Mongols were
divided into two main groups: the
Western (Oirats)...
-
amounts of
melamine were acceptable. From 2005 to 2006, an agent,
Jiang Weisuo, from
Shaanxi Jinqiao Dairy Company in
northern China reportedly publicly...