A Panoramic History of Traditional Chinese Ethics Ethical Thought in the Ming and Qing Dynasties
A Panoramic History of Traditional Chinese Ethics : Ethical Thought in the Ming and Qing Dynasties
ZHU (朱贻庭), Yi-ting
2021-06-03 00:00:00
[In early 1368, ZHU Yuan-zhang (朱元璋, 1328–1398), a farmer born in An-hui Province, led a rebellion, overthrew Yuan Dynasty (元, 1271–1368) and established the Ming Dynasty (明, 1368–1644), which lasted about 300 years before the Qing Dynasty (清, 1636–1912) brought about its demise in 1644.]
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A Panoramic History of Traditional Chinese Ethics Ethical Thought in the Ming and Qing Dynasties
[In early 1368, ZHU Yuan-zhang (朱元璋, 1328–1398), a farmer born in An-hui Province, led a rebellion, overthrew Yuan Dynasty (元, 1271–1368) and established the Ming Dynasty (明, 1368–1644), which lasted about 300 years before the Qing Dynasty (清, 1636–1912) brought about its demise in 1644.]
Published: Jun 3, 2021
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