During the period of Ögedei, the second qan of the Yeke Mongghol Ulus, the system of “Huajing” was carried out in Han land. This system began at the end of the Jin Dynasty, because the “qubi” enfeoffment scheme for agricultural areas was rejected. The system of “Huajing” divided the original land of the Jin Dynasty into ten parts, each part setting up yeke daruqachi, responsible for maintaining social order, supervising the development of military and civil affairs in the region, and supervising the construction and stabilization of local administrative system. This system of “Hua-jing” originated from the political practice of the Yeke Mongghol Ulus in Genghis Khan period, and had nothing to do with the institutional traditions of the Han nationality. The system of “Hua-jing” was closely related to the formation of the “Zongguanfu Lu” in the Yuan Dynasty. However, with the implementation and customization of the system of “Lu-Fu-Zhou-Xian”, it eventually disappeared in the fourth qan period, that is, in the period of Emperor Xianzong
QU Wenjun.
The System of “Huajing” in the Process of Governing Han Land by the Yeke Mongghol Ulus in the Period of Emperor Taizong of the Yuan Dynasty. Jinan Journal. 2021, 43(8): 37-47