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Why were Han people so favored during minority rule?

Where is the importance! Just taking advantage.

During the Yuan Dynasty, the social status of the people was divided into four levels according to different ethnic groups: the Mongols had the most superior social and political status; the Semu people (Xixia and Huihui) followed; the Han people (the Jin people in the areas formerly ruled by the Jin Dynasty) People and Han people) ranked second; Southerners (the people formerly ruled by the Southern Song Dynasty) were the lowest. At this time, the Han people were all slaves, and their importance was purely a joke.

During the Qing Dynasty, the ruling class was divided into bannermen, gentry officials and common people. The core of the rule was the children of the Eight Banners. The Eight Banners were divided into the Manchu Eight Banners, the Mongolian Eight Banners, and the Han Eight Banners. The core official positions of the Qing court were divided into Manchu and Han categories, with Manchus as the main officials and Han people as deputy officials. Like the first-rank officials of the central government like Liubu Shangshu, all Han officials are slaves. They call themselves slaves when they go to court, but they do not call themselves ministers. Instead, middle- and lower-level officials call themselves ministers. However, calling themselves ministers is lower than those who claim to be slaves, and they will never enter politics. core. During this period, the Han people were all domestic slaves of the Manchus. Cixi once said: "I would rather be a friend than a domestic slave."