Early Ming government: the evolution of dual capitalsEast Asian Research Center, Harvard University : distributed by Harvard University Press, 1976 - History - 271 pages |
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Early Ming Emperors | 1 |
THE MING EMPIRE | 3 |
Principal Capital Sites in Chinese History | 18 |
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administration Annam army campaign canal capi central Ch'en Ch'ing Changan changes Chekiang Chien-wen chih Chih-li Chin China Chinese Ching-nan Chou Chung-tu civil command Confucian court defense dual capital system early Ming economic emperor empire established Fengyang fiefs forces frontier functions grain guard units heir apparent Honan horses hsing-tsai Hsuan-fu Hu-kuang Huai Huai River Huai-an Hung-wu period Imperial Stud institutions Jen-tsung Kaifeng Kiangsi Liao Liao dynasty Liaotung Loyang manpower Middle Capital Military Commission Mindai Ming capital Ming dynasty Ming period Ming regime Mongol MSL.HW MSL.YL Nan-ching Nanking northern border offices Oirats organs palace Pei-p'ing Peking piculs Pien-liang population prefecture Prince of Yen provinces Rear Military region reign rice ruler Shansi shih Southern Capital sub-prefectures Sung supply T'ang Ta-tu Taipei throne tion transport tribute troops Veritable Record wall Yangtze Yellow River Ying-t'ien Yuan Yung-lo period