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Ming dynasty
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Ming dynasty (lived 14th–17th centuries)

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The Xian Ling tomb, where China's Ming emperor Hongxi was buried. The imperial tomb complex, situated 50 km/30 mi northwest of Beijing, is the burial place of 13 of the 16 emperors of the Ming dynasty. Several tombs in the necropolis have been restored, but Xian Ling has not.

Chinese dynasty 1368–1644, based in Nanjing. During the rule 1402–24 of Yongle (or Yung-lo), there was territorial expansion into Mongolia and Yunnan in the southwest. The administrative system was improved, public works were carried out, and foreign trade was developed. Art and literature flourished and distinctive blue and white porcelain was produced.

The Ming dynasty was founded by Zhu Yuanzhang (or Chu Yuan-chang) ( 1328–1398), a rebel leader who captured the Yuan capital Khanbaligh (modern Beijing) 1368. He set up his headquarters in Nanjing and proclaimed himself Emperor Hong Wu. From the late 16th century, the Ming faced the threat of attack from the northeast by Japan, which invaded its tributary Korea 1592. Population pressure also led to peasant rebellions, and decline came with the growth of eunuch power, pressure from Mongols in the north, and an increasing burden of taxes.



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