Early Ming Government: The Evolution of Dual CapitalsPreliminary Material /Farmer Edward L. --Early Ming Emperors /Farmer Edward L. --The Ming Empire /Farmer Edward L. --The Founding, 1355-1379 /Farmer Edward L. --Instability, 1380-1402 /Farmer Edward L. --Consolidation of Ming Power: The Yung-Lo Era, 1403-1425 /Farmer Edward L. --The Dual Capital System /Farmer Edward L. --The Transition to Peking: Control of Resources /Farmer Edward L. --The Capital as a Power Center /Farmer Edward L. --Notes /Farmer Edward L. --Bibliography /Farmer Edward L. --Glossary /Farmer Edward L. --Index /Farmer Edward L. --Harvard East Asian Monographs /Farmer Edward L. |
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... Chekiang between the mouths of the Yangtze and Che Rivers . When the founder started his census of the empire the Ministry of Revenue reported this area , especially Soochow prefecture , to be the richest under heaven . Despite the fact ...
... Chekiang between the mouths of the Yangtze and Che Rivers . When the founder started his census of the empire the Ministry of Revenue reported this area , especially Soochow prefecture , to be the richest under heaven . Despite the fact ...
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... the frontiers . Some fiefs were moved northward during the first emperor's reign . There were no fiefs in the metropolitan area around Nanking or the southern and coastal provinces of Chekiang , Kiangsi , Fukien , Kwangtung 74.
... the frontiers . Some fiefs were moved northward during the first emperor's reign . There were no fiefs in the metropolitan area around Nanking or the southern and coastal provinces of Chekiang , Kiangsi , Fukien , Kwangtung 74.
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... Chekiang . Shih K'uei headed a force rated at 100,000 men who cut their own logging trails into the mountains of Hu - kuang . The hardships en- countered by that expedition were so severe that some of the men revolted . Sung Li ...
... Chekiang . Shih K'uei headed a force rated at 100,000 men who cut their own logging trails into the mountains of Hu - kuang . The hardships en- countered by that expedition were so severe that some of the men revolted . Sung Li ...
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Early Ming Emperors | 1 |
THE MING EMPIRE | 3 |
Principal Capital Sites in Chinese History | 18 |
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