Ming Dynasty 270 Years: Diplomatic Games and Power Games in the Ming Dynasty

Ming Dynasty 270 Years: Diplomatic Games and Power Games in the Ming Dynasty

by Liu Gang

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About This Novel

This is not a history of emperors and generals, nor a chronological history book, but a written account of the Ming Dynasty's shipping, trade, diplomacy and other matters that are not often focused on. The focus of this book is not within the palace walls. The Ming Dynasty was the era when China truly began to open its eyes to the world. Observing the performance of the Ming Dynasty during the period of geographical discovery and the process of economic globalization is also an important part of understanding the 276 years of the Ming Dynasty. In this book, the court is not the main plot. Smugglers, big pirates, progressive scholars, and thinkers occupy a lot of space. This book can give readers a more three-dimensional and multi-dimensional understanding of the Ming Dynasty. You can see the exchanges and wars between China and North Korea, Japan, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands and other countries, as well as the prosperous and developing Ming Dynasty society and the undercurrent of ideological movements. This empire built of silver is both advanced and conservative, rich and poor. When future generations look at it, they can't help but sigh.

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