The Enlightenment of Empire: the Historical Fission of the Ming Dynasty

The Enlightenment of Empire: the Historical Fission of the Ming Dynasty

by Ruan Jingdong

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In the process of world history, the original China did not lag behind at the starting line. China did not lag behind in the Enlightenment, the prototype of the cabinet and constitutional monarchy, and the emergence of capitalism! The Ming Dynasty was a free, tolerant and unrestrained dynasty. There are mature and complete institutional cabinets, helpless monarchs, wallowing and crazy thinkers, scholar-bureaucrats with flamboyant personalities, and little people with great ambitions and sacrifices who dare to make the sun and moon change the sky. Scholars, farmers, businessmen, and ordinary people all encountered the best partners and the best opponents in this dynasty. The game between the king and his ministers, the confrontation between loyalty and traitor, and the intellectuals in the government and in the opposition were all vividly performed in this era.

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