The Kong-Moon System in Larut: Chinese Social Relationships in Nineteenth-Century Perak

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Pek Wee Chuen
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Abstract:The Larut Wars for mining resources were among the most severe conflicts in Malaysian Chinese history. They also provide a window into how dialects, consciousness of ancestral land, and secret societies shaped Chinese society in the Malay Peninsula during the mid-nineteenth century. The tin production chain embedded both the society and industry in the kong-moon system, a socioeconomic unit that integrated political power, economic interests, and social concerns. Within the kong-moon system, the Chinese miners, tin ore dealers, smelters, traders, and coolies, became interlocking components. Together, they formed a considerable interest group, and since all of them reaped the benefits of mining, they engaged in a level of inter-cooperation that superseded any existing divisions between various ethnic groups or across different regions. The kong-moon system thus serves as a counterweight to arguments about irreconcilable relationships in Chinese society.
拉腊的孔月制度:19世纪霹雳州的华人社会关系
摘要:拉鲁特矿业战争是马华历史上最激烈的冲突之一。他们还提供了一个窗口,了解方言、祖先土地意识和秘密社会如何在19世纪中期塑造了马来半岛的华人社会。锡生产链将社会和工业都嵌入了空月系统中,空月系统是一个综合政治权力、经济利益和社会关切的社会经济单元。在空月系统中,中国的矿工、锡矿经销商、冶炼厂、贸易商和苦力成为了相互关联的组成部分。他们共同组成了一个相当大的利益集团,由于他们都从采矿业中获益,他们进行了一定程度的相互合作,取代了不同种族群体之间或不同地区之间现有的任何分歧。因此,空月制度是对中国社会中关于不可调和关系的争论的制衡。
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