英文摘要 |
Tainan City is the most ancient city in Taiwan. Port transportation flourished in Tainan City after the mid-Qing Dynasty and promoted local business As leaders of businessmen, Lin Cao-yin (林朝英) and Shi-Rong Shih (石時榮) made profits from trading. They were generous and philanthropic part of their profits spent on their community to take care of those in need.They assisted in areas not covered by official policies. Lin Cao-yin served as Shuchen at Guanlu Temple, building a stone arch awarded by the government with the words “Valuing Tradition and Respecting Culture” on it. He had significant contribution in charity activities and calligraphy art. As the director of San-Jiao (三郊), Shih Shi-Rong solved anti-government civil commotions and endless ethnic fights, assisting the government in putting down events raised by Lin Shuang-wen and then by Cai Qian. Their charity activity and business brought prosperity and stability to Tainan during the years from Qianlong to Tongzhi reigns. This article describes the civil commotions Lin Cao-yin and Shih Shi-Rong experienced throughout their lives and their various accomplishments in revitalization of culture and education, construction of temples, putting down civil commotions, building the city defense system, economic revitalization, and contribution to the society. Material discovered during fieldwork was used to verify their accomplishment, and therefore this article restores the accomplishments of these two businessmen discussing and the important roles they played in their society and their social impact on Tainan City. These are the focus of this study. |