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    Zheng He Analysis

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    know who he is. Zheng He is‚ however‚ one of the greatest ocean explorers in the 15th century‚ and can be named side to side with Ferdinand Magellan and Christopher Columbus. Zheng He’s 7 voyages to the Indian Ocean strengthened trade between the Ming Dynasty and its neighbouring countries in the Middle East and India‚ and brought back exotic souvenirs and gifts to the Yongle Emperor‚ which were tributes from the neighbouring countries. Zheng He’s name is just not heard often because he did not find

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    Song Dynasty

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    The Song dynasty had played an important role in China throughout history. The Song dynasty consisted of Northern Song Dynasty from 960-1127 and the Southern Song Dynasty 1127-1279. It was a time of peace and prosperity. During the Song dynasty‚ there were many changes and advancement that people have never seen before in Chinese history. It was like a period of golden age where China went through a modern and urban development. China had a time of social and economic changes. Before the Song Dynasty

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    Ap World Yongle

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    Hongwu Emperor Brag Sheet * In 1352‚ Zhu joined one of the many insurgent forces that had risen in rebellion against the Mongol-ruled Yuan Dynasty. * He rose rapidly through the ranks and became a commander. * In 1356‚ Zhu Yuanzhang’s army conquered Nanjing‚ which became his base of operations and the official capital of the Ming Dynasty during his reign. * Zhu’s government in Nanjing became famous for good governance and the city attracted vast numbers of people fleeing from

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    Han Dynasty

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    Carmen Ma The Han Dynasty lasted over 400 years from 206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E. China enjoyed a true Golden Age under the Han. Throughout its years‚ Han has made achievements in warfare‚ government‚ agriculture‚ industry‚ art‚ medicine‚ and science. These achievements have soon led something positive that changed the lives of many for the better. The Golden Age provided China long stability and wealth. Under the Han Empire‚ China expanded its union vastly. Many achievements have been made that led

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    Assess the Legacy of the Qing Dynasty By Vanessa C. Song INTRODUCTION The Qing Dynasty lasted for 268 years and was the last dynasty in China and was declared in 1644 by the Manchurian people of outer China after the conquest of the Ming Dynasty. It fell in 1849 to the Chinese communist party (CCP) led by Mao Zedong. Throughout the beginning of the Qing dynasty‚ the public confusion in regards to the new “Alien Rulers” caused havoc and widespread chaos‚ small anti-Qing efforts were formed in order

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    Qin Dynasty

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    Qin: The Qin dynasty was right in the middle of the Era of Warring States‚ a time where China was trying to find their identity. The Qin Dynasty adopted Legalist thinking’s. Legalism was based off the idea that everything needs to run through the government and anyone that believed otherwise or didn’t follow the rules was badly punished. The king of Qin‚ who was latter named The First Emperor‚ was Shih Huang-Di. A huge accomplishment of the First Emperor was that in only nine years he captured the

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    hindered its social traditions‚ and caused inflation within Spain. In China‚ the government incorporated all taxes into one‚ to be paid in silver. The writer Xu Dunqiu Ming stated that past traditions of bartering and trading with animals and food had been replaced with silver transactions. (Document 5) Wang Xijue‚ a Ming Dynasty court official‚ said that the government required all taxes and tariffs to be paid in silver. (Document 3) Paying in silver resulted in a changed Chinese economy like Ye

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    Flow of Silver

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    actual metal currency. “The venerable elders of my home district explain that the reason grain is cheap despite poor harvests in recent years is due entirely to the scarcity of silver coin.” This is a quote from a report given to the Emperor from a Ming dynasty official. Basically since the Chinese national government uses silver as tax payment and gives little back into the Chinese economy cycle. Because of this‚ Chinese citizens are very wise with their small

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    Life of Hongwu

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    The Life of Hongwu The Hongwu Emperor‚ known by his given name Zhu Yuanzhang‚ was the founder and first emperor of the Ming Dynasty of China. His era name‚ Hongwu‚ means "vastly martial". Zhu Yuanzhang was born in a village in Zhongli. His family was a poor peasant family. His father’s name was Zhu Shizhen‚ and his mother was Chen Erniang. Zhu had many brothers and sisters‚ but his parents had to give them away because they didn’t have enough food for everyone. When Zhu was 16‚ the yellow River

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    Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio is a collection of tales dating back to the Ming dynasty‚ that paints a descriptive picture of what daily life was like during this time period (Sung-lingPu‚ Tzu-Ch’uan. Strange stories from a Chinese studio. Translated by Herbert Allen Giles. London: T.W. Laurie‚ 1916.) Tzu-Ch’uan P’u Sung-ling uses supernatural and the paranormal to criticize both the political system and violence‚ and to communicate his Taoist’s beliefs. The Chinese Empire was an immensely

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