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  1. Southern Ming - Wikipedia

    • The Southern Ming (Chinese: 南明; pinyin: Nán Míng), also known in historiography as the Later Ming (simplified Chinese: 后明; traditional Chinese: 後明; pinyin: Hòu Míng), officially the Great Ming (Chinese: 大明; pinyin: Dà Míng), was an imperial dynasty of China and a series of rump states of the Ming dynasty that came into existence following the Ji… See more

    StatusRump state of the Ming dynasty
    CapitalYingtian (1644–1645) · Tianxing (1645–1646) · Guangzhou (1646) · Zhaoqing (1646)
    GovernmentMonarchy
    Background

    The fall of the Ming and the Qing conquest that followed was a period of catastrophic war and population decline in China. China experienced a period of extremely cold weather from the 1620s until the 1710s. Some mod… See more

    The Nanjing court (1644–1645)

    When the news of the Chongzhen emperor's death reached Nanjing in May 1644, the fate of the heir apparent was still unknown. But court officials quickly agreed that an imperial figure was necessary to rally loyalis… See more

    The Fuzhou court (1645–1646)

    In 1644, Zhu Yujian was a ninth-generation descendant of Zhu Yuanzhang who had been put under house arrest in 1636 by the Chongzhen emperor. He was pardoned and restored to his princely title by the Hongguan… See more

     
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  2. The Southern Ming (Chinese: 南明; pinyin: Nán Míng), also known in historiography as the Later Ming (simplified Chinese: 后明; traditional Chinese: 後明; pinyin: Hòu Míng), officially the Great Ming (Chinese: 大明; pinyin: Dà Míng), was an imperial dynasty of China and a series of rump states of the Ming dynasty that came into existence following the Jiashen Incident of 1644.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Ming
    Southern Ming was the name of some regimes established by the Ming royal family in southern China after the fall of Beijing, which experienced four emperors and one supervisor. It is seen by many as a continuation of the Ming Dynasty.
    simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Ming
    Following the Qing conquest of China, the remnants of Ming loyalists retreated southward, where they established what historians refer to as the Southern Ming. This era was marked by fervent efforts to reclaim the former glory of the Ming Dynasty and resist the encroaching Qing forces.
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  3. The Southern Ming Dynasty 南明 (1644-1661) - ChinaKnowledge.de

     
  4. 11 - The Southern Ming, 1644–1662 - Cambridge …

    Mar 28, 2008 · As rebel forces overran Shansi, Pei Chihli, and Shantung in the spring of 1644, communications between north and south China were severely disrupted. Confusion, dilatoriness, and lack of direction prevailed among Ming …

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  8. China - Dynastic Succession, History, Culture

    2 days ago · Their so-called Nan (Southern) Ming dynasty principally included the prince of Fu (Zhu Yousong, reign name Hongguang), the prince of Tang (Zhu Yujian, reign name Longwu), the prince of Lu (Zhu Yihai, no reign name), and …

  9. List of emperors of the Ming dynasty - Wikipedia

    18 rows · The Ming dynasty (1368–1644) was an imperial dynasty of China that succeeded the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty and preceded the Manchu-led Qing dynasty.Sixteen emperors of the Ming dynasty, who were all members of the …

  10. Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) - The Metropolitan …

    The early Ming dynasty was a period of cultural restoration and expansion. The reestablishment of an indigenous Chinese ruling house led to the imposition of court-dictated styles in the arts.

  11. Ming dynasty - Wikipedia

    The Ming dynasty (/ mɪŋ / MING), [7] officially the Great Ming, was an imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol -led Yuan dynasty. The Ming dynasty was the last imperial dynasty of China …

  12. Ming Dynasty ‑ Period, Achievements & Emperors

    Jan 10, 2018 · The Ming Dynasty, which ruled China from 1368 to 1644 A.D., is remembered for establishing cultural ties with the West, its literature boom and its porcelain.

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  14. History of China - The Ming dynasty | Britannica

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