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- Dibao abstract "Dibao (ti-pao), sometimes called headmen or constables, were local officials in Qing and early Republican China, typically selected from among the prominent landowners. Working in communities of around 100 households, they were charged with overseeing boundaries and land disputes. He notarized all real estate deeds on a commission basis and collected the land tax, as well as overseeing minor punishment such as the cangue.As foreign missionaries and businessmen gained the right to hold property in China from the unequal treaties, the local headmen could be caught between them and their superiors in the Chinese hierarchy, for instance during the construction of the Woosung Road.The dibao administered villages under the ordinary Chinese administrative system. A similar office called the shoubao (shou-pao) was established under the Qing in 1725 to manage the Banner system.The dibao were the successors of the Qin and Han tingzhang, the Sui and Tang lizheng, and Song baozheng. They were occasionally also known as baozheng or as dijiaAfter 1900, they began to be replaced by less autonomous cunzheng, although this transition wasn't completed until the Republican era.".
- Dibao wikiPageID "33632179".
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- Dibao wikiPageRevisionID "666800117".
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Cangue.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Category:Qing_dynasty.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Christianity_in_China.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Deed.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Eight_Banners.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Han_dynasty.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Household.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Notarized.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Notary.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Notary_public.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Qin_dynasty.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Qing_dynasty.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_China_(1912–1949).
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_China_(1912–49).
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Song_dynasty.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Sui_dynasty.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Tang_dynasty.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Unequal_treaties.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Unequal_treaty.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Village_(China).
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Village_head.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Villages_of_the_Peoples_Republic_of_China.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLink Woosung_Road.
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dibao".
- Dibao wikiPageWikiLinkText "dibao".
- Dibao hasPhotoCollection Dibao.
- Dibao wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Dibao wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Qing_dynasty_topics.
- Dibao wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dibao subject Category:Qing_dynasty.
- Dibao hypernym Officials.
- Dibao type Person.
- Dibao type Dynasty.
- Dibao comment "Dibao (ti-pao), sometimes called headmen or constables, were local officials in Qing and early Republican China, typically selected from among the prominent landowners. Working in communities of around 100 households, they were charged with overseeing boundaries and land disputes.".
- Dibao label "Dibao".
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- Dibao sameAs Q5272215.
- Dibao sameAs Q5272215.
- Dibao wasDerivedFrom Dibao?oldid=666800117.
- Dibao isPrimaryTopicOf Dibao.