Ming History Lecture Notes

Ming History Lecture Notes

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"Lecture Notes on the History of the Ming Dynasty" was originally a lecture notes given by Mr. Meng Sen when he was teaching at Peking University. It was originally a teaching material distributed internally by Peking University for academic use. It was later compiled and published by many book publishing houses such as Zhonghua Book Company, and has been used as a teaching material in various universities for a long time. The book is divided into two parts: the first part is a general introduction, which is an outline and explanatory text; the second part is divided into seven parts: the founding of the country, Jingnan, seizing the door, discussing rites, the desolation of Wanli, Jiongjian of the chaos and fall of Tianchong and the Southern Ming Dynasty, and the chaos of the Southern Ming Dynasty. It reviews the historical facts of each period of the Ming Dynasty. The author uses the official history "History of the Ming Dynasty" as the basis, and uses private history and unofficial history notes as references to clarify many questions in the "History of the Ming Dynasty". This book is rich in content, clear in outline, and detailed in research. It has extremely high academic depth and has a profound influence in the field of Ming history research. It is one of the representative works of modern Ming history research.

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