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What does the rise and fall of Dashengkui mean?
The rise and fall of Dashengkui is a history of the rise and fall of border trade in the middle and late Qing Dynasty. From the twenty-seventh year of Kangxi, which lasted more than 70 years, the Ming army often entered the Mongolian plateau to fight the Qing Dynasty.

In that case, the military's arms supply will be very complicated. In order to completely solve this problem, Shunzhi issued a decree to allow Han businessmen to participate in military trade: "There must be no shortage of people who trade in the military, ... allowing them to trade."

At that time, relying on the trade in Mongolia or taking barter as the leading factor, the profits were considerable for Han businessmen, so the businessmen known as "traveling to Mongolia" developed rapidly.

The founder of Dashengkui happened to be one of the businessmen who came to Mongolia for trade. At first, Dashengkui was not called Dashengkui.

It is a trademark founded by three Shanxi merchants, Shi and Jason. Its name is Jishengtang, and its general number is built in the former site of the Ming army in Wulantai, with a semicolon in Cheng Guihua and a semicolon in Cobudo.

What Cheng Guihua and Dashengkui carried can be said to be a history of border trade in Qing Dynasty. They turned from prosperity to decline for both their own reasons and external reasons. From the point of view of management mode, the prosperity of Mongolian businessmen benefited from the way of government departments and the development trend of Qing Dynasty.