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Hongzhi, what are the characteristics of comparing the number of households between Hongwu and Wanli in Ming Dynasty?

In the 26th year of Hongwu in Ming Taizu (1393), the national population was 65 million, including 61750,000 civilian households and 3.25 million military households. The population of five northern provinces (Beiping, Shanxi, Shandong, Henan and Shaanxi) is17.55 million, accounting for 27% of the whole country, of which Shandong has the largest population of 5,462,850, followed by Shanxi (3,790,760), Henan (2,825,300) and Shanxi. The five central provinces (Shi Jing, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Huguang and Sichuan) have a total population of 33.8 million, accounting for 52% of the country. Among them, Nanzhili 1 1, 29 1, 460 people; The population density of Taihu Lake Basin in southern Jiangsu is the highest, with 6,320,300 people, with an average of 220 people per square kilometer. Followed by Zhejiang Province, 9959270 people; There are 7.26 million people in Jiangxi, 43 18420 people in Huguang and the least in Sichuan, with only 13 14260 people. The total population of the five southern provinces (Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan and Guizhou) is104,000, accounting for 16% of the whole country.

The peak of Ming hukou appeared in the late Ming Dynasty, but different scholars have different views on the specific time and population. Yi Zhongtian believed that the population at the end of the Ming Dynasty was more than 60 million; Zhao Wenlin and Xie Shujun thought that the population reached its peak in 1626, and the actual population was about 99.873 million. Wang Yumin believed that the population of Ming Dynasty reached its peak in Wanli period, and the actual population was between 1.3 million and 1.5 million. Ge believes that the actual population of the Ming Dynasty in 1600 is about1970,000, and the peak population of the Ming Dynasty is close to 200 million. Cao thought that the population of Ming Dynasty reached its peak in 1630, and the actual population was about 1925 10000, and in 1644, the actual population was about 152470000. Angus Madison, a British economist, believes that the actual population of the Ming Dynasty in 1600 is about 16000000.

After the introduction of American high-yield crops at the end of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty, it began to spread and popularize in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Lingnan areas, which were the most densely populated areas in the Ming Dynasty, especially after the Renaissance of Wanli, and it grew steadily at a relatively fast speed. In the forty-eight years of Wanli in Ming Shenzong (1620), according to the research estimates of contemporary scholars, it has reached an unprecedented number of150,000,000 people, and the distribution pattern has basically remained unchanged. See/Daan/