Records of the Ming Dynasty

Records of the Ming Dynasty

by Chen Xiaohua

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The Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) was the last unified Central Plains dynasty established by the Han people in Chinese history. It lasted for 276 years and lasted for 276 years. The Ming Dynasty experienced the peak of centralization of my country's feudal society, experienced the short-lived emergence of capitalism, witnessed the turbulent reforms, the ups and downs of the coming storm, experienced prosperity and decline, tasted the difficult journey of the Yi Dynasty, and the shock of Western learning; There are the merits and demeanor of emperors and generals, as well as the style and joy of common people; there is the arrogance of the victors, but also the end of the heroes; there are the songs of the prosperous times, and the helplessness and cheer of the declining times. In the end, internal and external troubles defeated this dynasty that was far ahead of the West. This book is divided into three major themes: rise and consolidation, glory and desolation, and military and political diplomacy. Through in-depth analysis of the key figures under each theme, it restores the root causes of the rise and fall of the Ming Dynasty's chaos. Chen Xiaohua, professor and doctoral supervisor at Capital Normal University. Director of the Chinese Historical Documents Research Association, visiting professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo (2013.8.22-2014.1.22), Visiting researcher at the Lu Zuofu Research Center of Southwest University, and president of the Siku Cultural Research Branch of the Chinese Qu Yuan Society. He once visited the University of Vienna and the State University of New York at Buffalo. Mainly engaged in teaching and scientific research on Siku studies, Ming and Qing history, and Chinese and Western cultural exchanges. He has presided over many projects including the National Social Science Fund, authored four monographs, and published more than 80 papers. He is the editor-in-chief of the journal "Siku Studies", serves as an editorial board member of the journal "Siku Studies of China", and won the 7th Wu Yuzhang Youth Award for Humanities and Social Sciences.

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