Late Middle Ages · East Asia · Politics
1388
Ming census records sixty million subjects
1388
Hongwu ordered a comprehensive population registration - the Yellow Registers - that counted roughly sixty million people in the empire, organized by household, occupation, and tax obligation. Each household was classified as military, civilian, or artisan, binding families to their roles across generations. It was the most ambitious census since the Roman Empire and the administrative backbone of the Ming state's fiscal reach.