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{{Infobox Former Country | |||
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|native_name = 大明 | |||
|conventional_long_name = Great Ming | |||
|common_name = Ming Dynasty | |||
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|continent = Asia | |||
|region = China | |||
|country = China | |||
|era = | |||
|status = Empire | |||
|status_text = | |||
|empire = | |||
|government_type = Monarchy | |||
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|year_start = 1368 | |||
|year_end = 1644 | |||
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|year_exile_start = 1644 | |||
|year_exile_end = 1662 | |||
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|event_start = Established in ] | |||
|date_start = ] ] | |||
|event_end = Fall of ] | |||
|date_end = ] ] | |||
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|event4 = | |||
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|event_post = End of the Southern Ming | |||
|date_post = April, 1662 | |||
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|p1 = Yuan Dynasty | |||
|s1 = Shun Dynasty | |||
|s2 = Qing Dynasty | |||
|flag_s2 = China Qing Dynasty Flag 1889.svg | |||
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|image_flag = | |||
|flag = | |||
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|image_coat = | |||
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|image_map = Ming_1443.png | |||
|image_map_caption = Ming China in 1443{{Ref num|language|a|}} | |||
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|capital = ]<br><small>(1368-1421)</small><br>]<br><small>(1421-1644) | |||
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|latd=39|latm=54|latNS=N|longd=116|longm=23|longEW=E | |||
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|common_languages = ] | |||
|religion = ], ], ], ] | |||
|currency = | |||
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|leader1 = ] | |||
|leader2 = ] | |||
|year_leader1 = 1368-1398 | |||
|year_leader2 = 1627-1644 | |||
|title_leader = ] | |||
|deputy1 = | |||
|deputy2 = | |||
|deputy3 = | |||
|deputy4 = | |||
|year_deputy1 = | |||
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|stat_year1 = 1393 | |||
|stat_area1 = | |||
|stat_pop1 = 72,700,000 | |||
|stat_year2 = 1400 | |||
|stat_area2 = | |||
|stat_pop2 = 65,000,000{{Ref num|language|b|}} | |||
|stat_year3 = 1600 | |||
|stat_area3 = | |||
|stat_pop3 = 150,000,000{{Ref num|language|b|}} | |||
|stat_year4 = 1644 | |||
|stat_area4 = | |||
|stat_pop4 = 100,000,000 | |||
|stat_year5 = | |||
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|stat_pop5 = | |||
|footnotes = <sub> | |||
a. {{note|language}} The relation between Ming court and Tibet is debated among the scholars, more details are showed in the section ]. | |||
b. {{note|language}} Remnants of the Ming Dynasty ruled southern China until 1662, a dynastic period which is known as the Southern Ming. The numbers are based on estimates made by C.J. Peers in ''Late Imperial Chinese Armies: 1520-1840'' | |||
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Revision as of 11:58, 3 April 2008
Great Ming大明 | |||||||||||
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1368–1644 | |||||||||||
File:Ming 1443.pngMing China in 1443 | |||||||||||
Capital | Nanjing (1368-1421) Beijing (1421-1644) | ||||||||||
Common languages | Chinese | ||||||||||
Religion | Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Chinese folk religion | ||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||
Emperor | |||||||||||
• 1368-1398 | Hongwu Emperor | ||||||||||
• 1627-1644 | Chongzhen Emperor | ||||||||||
History | |||||||||||
• Established in Nanjing | January 23 1368 1368 | ||||||||||
• Fall of Beijing | June 6 1644 1644 | ||||||||||
• End of the Southern Ming | April, 1662 | ||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||
• 1393 | 72,700,000 | ||||||||||
• 1400 | 65,000,000 | ||||||||||
• 1600 | 150,000,000 | ||||||||||
• 1644 | 100,000,000 | ||||||||||
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a. The relation between Ming court and Tibet is debated among the scholars, more details are showed in the section Ming_Dynasty#Relations_with_Tibet. b. Remnants of the Ming Dynasty ruled southern China until 1662, a dynastic period which is known as the Southern Ming. The numbers are based on estimates made by C.J. Peers in Late Imperial Chinese Armies: 1520-1840 |