
In Our Time The Ming Voyages
Oct 13, 2011
Exploring the Ming Voyages led by Zheng He in the 15th century, spanning from India to East Africa with treasures and exotic finds. The voyages showcased the Ming Empire's might but faced criticism for extravagance. The political tensions and power struggles within the Ming dynasty and the impact on China's relationship with the world.
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Ming Dynasty Overview
- The Ming Dynasty, lasting from 1368 to 1644, was China's last ethnically Chinese dynasty.
- It was marked by commerce and cultural flourishing, with a prosperous middle class and sophisticated art.
Ming Administration
- The Ming Dynasty had a unified administration thanks to its traditional bureaucracy and civil service.
- This helped hold the country together after periods of conflict and foreign rule.
Yongle's Challenges
- Emperor Yongle, who launched the Ming voyages, faced two key challenges.
- He usurped the throne from his nephew and needed to establish his legitimacy and surpass his predecessor's legacy.
