Ming Dynasty
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The Ming Dynasty, which ruled China from 1368 to 1644, was a pivotal era in Chinese history characterized by its economic prosperity, cultural achievements, and imperial stability. Under Ming rule, the nation witnessed the construction of the Great Wall, the voyages of Admiral Zheng He, and the publication of the Yongle Encyclopedia. Furthermore, the Ming Dynasty left an enduring legacy in art, literature, and porcelain craftsmanship, influencing subsequent dynasties and fostering international trade. Its focus on centralized governance, however, also led to fiscal strain and political tension, ultimately paving the way for the Qing Dynasty's ascent in the 17th century.
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The Ming Dynasty
Ming China, 1368-1644
Ming China and its Allies
The Rise and Fall of the Ming Dynasty
Power and Glory
The Ming World
The Eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty
Ming Dynasty Tales
The Military Collapse of China's Ming Dynasty, 1618-44
China's Second Capital - Nanjing under the Ming, 1368-1644
1587, a Year of No Significance
State Sacrifices and Music in Ming China
The Troubled Empire
State versus Gentry in Late Ming Dynasty China, 1572–1644
History of Chinese Philosophy in the Ming Dynasty
Pirate King
Coxinga and the Fall of the Ming Dynasty
The Urban Life of the Ming Dynasty
Local Administration in Ming China
The Art History of the Ming Dynasty
The Wares of the Ming Dynasty
Political History of the Ming Dynasty
Early Ming Government