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Frontiers in Management Research

The Response Measures of Song Government to “Zhang-epidemic” in Bashu Area

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DOI: 10.22606/fmr.2020.42004

Author(s)

  • Qian Wu*
    College of Historical Culture & Tourism, Southwest Minzu University, Chengdu, Sichuan, China

Abstract

During the Song Dynasty, “Zhang-epidemic” often occurred because of social activities, natural environment and other factors. As a high incidence area of “Zhang-epidemic” in Bashu area, the Song government adopted flexible and effective epidemic prevention measures according to its characteristics. This paper induction the epidemic situation of “Zhang-epidemic” in Bashu area in Song Dynasty, and analyzes the positive control measures taken by the government of Song Dynasty to control and deal with the epidemic situation. All of these provided the experience of prevention and control of “Zhang-epidemic” for the later dynasties and laid a foundation for the development of medical and health services in China to a certain extent.

Keywords

the two Song Dynasty, Bashu, “Zhang-epidemic”, countermeasures

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