Ming Dynasty — Great Ming 大明 ← 1368–1644 … Wikipedia
Chen Cheng (Ming Dynasty) — Chen Cheng s voyages in the context of the Yongle era military and diplomatic activity. Chen Cheng s approximate overland route (as based on the list of destinations in Goodrich Tay 1976) is in green, along with the maritime route of Zheng He (in … Wikipedia
Chen Cheng (Ming dynasty) — Chen Cheng (Traditional Chinese: 陳誠; Simplified Chinese: 陈诚; Hanyu Pinyin: Chén Chéng) ( 1365 1457), Ming dynasty diplomat, style name Zi Lu (子鲁) pseudonym Zhu Shan (竹山). Born 1365 in Linchuan county of Jiangxi province. In1393, he obtained the… … Wikipedia
Tibet during the Ming Dynasty — The exact nature of Sino Tibetan relations during the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) of China is unclear. Some modern scholars living and working in the People s Republic of China assert that the Ming Dynasty had unquestioned sovereignty over Tibet,… … Wikipedia
History of the Ming Dynasty — The History of the Ming Dynasty (zh cp|c=明朝|p=Míng Cháo) covers a period including its rule as the dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644, following the collapse of the Mongol led Yuan Dynasty. At its height, the Ming Dynasty had a population of 160… … Wikipedia
Islam during the Ming Dynasty — As the Yuan Dynasty ended, many Mongols as well as the Muslims who came with them remained in China. Most of their descendants took Chinese names and became part of the diverse cultural world of China.Richard Bulliet, Pamela Crossley, Daniel… … Wikipedia
Li Zhi — may refer to:*Li Zhi (Ming Dynasty), Chinese philosopher *Emperor Gaozong of Tang, named Li Zhi, Emperor of Tang *Li Zhi (dissident), Chinese dissident *Li Zhi (actress), known as Nina Li Chi, Hong Kong film actress. *Li Zhi, CPC secretary of the … Wikipedia
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