Talk:Equal-field system

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yes, i think its a good idea

The material below was at Land-equilization system, but does not seem to agree with some facts of this article. Could someone who can confirm the facts incorporate the material please:-

The land-equilization system was a policy initiated by the rulers of the Sui Dynasty of China. The distribution of land was based on family size. Larger families got more land, but current landholders kept their existing land. Land could be farmed, but not bought or sold, and so it mainly stayed in the hands of big landowners. Still, this policy started, or helped, a time of high agricultural output in China.


Kcordina Talk 12:40, 23 March 2006 (UTC)