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The emperors of the Ming dynasty, who were all members of the House of Zhu, ruled over China proper from 1368 to 1644 during the late imperial era of China (960–1912). ). Members of the Ming dynasty continued to rule a series of rump states in southern China, commonly known as the Southern Ming, until 1662; the Ming dynasty succeeded the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty and preceded the Manchu-led Qing d
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View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Name Birth Became Queen Ceased to be Queen ... Ming dynasty Empress Xu, Ming dynasty. 1368–1382 ...
The Mongol-led Yuan dynasty (1279–1368) ruled before the establishment of the Ming dynasty. Alongside institutionalized ethnic discrimination against the Han people that stirred resentment and rebellion, other explanations for the Yuan's demise included overtaxing areas hard-hit by crop failure, inflation, and massive flooding of the Yellow River as a result of the abandonment of irrigation ...
The Southern Ming used a total of three era names, [4] which are listed below. Before the Ming dynasty, most emperors used multiple era names during their reigns. However, during the Hongwu Emperor's reign, a "one reign, one era name" (一世一元制) system was adopted, leading to the use of only one era name by later emperors. [5] This ...
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... Print/export Download as PDF; ... Ming dynasty. Dong Qichang (1555–1636)
Hu Guang (1370 [1] –1418), courtesy name Guangda, art name Huangan, was a prominent Chinese scholar-official during the Ming dynasty. He served as grand secretary during the reign of the Yongle Emperor from 1402 until his death. Hu Guang was from Jiangxi, [2] specifically Jishui County (present-day Ji'an, Jiangxi). After studying Confucianism ...
The images are attributed to a Tang (618-907) creator, Gan Bozong. The account in 'Portraits and Names of Famous Doctors through History' states: Sun Simiao was a native of Huayuan, Jingzhao. He was a gifted child, with a retentive memory, and as an adult he was able to discourse on the various schools of philosophy derived from Laozi and Zhuangzi.