Ming dynasty (1368–1644)

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Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), a dynasty in Chinese history.

Ming
明 míng
January 23, 1368–April 25, 1644
Location of Ming
CapitalNanjing/Beijing
Largest cityNanjing
Dominant mode of productionFeudalism
GovernmentMonarchy
History
• Established
January 23, 1368
• Dissolution
April 25, 1644


History

At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, the Mongol rulers were brutal and inhumane. There were rebellions all over China, and Zhu Yuanzhang stood out among the many rebellions and established the Ming Dynasty with its capital in Nanjing.