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Ming | {{Infobox country|name=Ming|native_name=明 Míng|capital=[[Nanjing]]/[[Beijing]]|largest_city=[[Nanjing]]|mode_of_production=[[Feudalism]]|government_type=[[Monarchy]]|leader_title1=[[Emperor]]|year_start=1368|year_end=1644|image_map=明地图.gif|date_start=23 January|date_end=25 April}} | ||
The '''Ming dynasty''' was a dynasty in [[Chinese]] history. It succeeded the [[Yuan dynasty]] and preceded the [[Qing dynasty (1636–1912)|Qing dynasty]]. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
At the end of the [[Yuan Dynasty]], the Mongol rulers were brutal and inhumane. There were rebellions all over China, and [[Zhu Yuanzhang]] | At the end of the [[Yuan Dynasty]], the Mongol rulers were brutal and inhumane. There were rebellions all over China, and [[Zhu Yuanzhang]] led a rebellion and established the Ming dynasty with its capital in [[Nanjing]]. | ||
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Ming 明 Míng | |
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1368–1644 | |
Capital | Nanjing/Beijing |
Largest city | Nanjing |
Dominant mode of production | Feudalism |
Government | Monarchy |
History | |
• Established | 23 January 1368 |
• Dissolution | 25 April 1644 |
The Ming dynasty was a dynasty in Chinese history. It succeeded the Yuan dynasty and preceded the Qing dynasty.
History
At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, the Mongol rulers were brutal and inhumane. There were rebellions all over China, and Zhu Yuanzhang led a rebellion and established the Ming dynasty with its capital in Nanjing.