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YOU MUST DO THIS as Ming Or It's OVER In EU4 1.35
EU4 1.35 Ming is all about properly managing your country in the domination dlc, which leads to some amazing snowball moments, from a really tough beginning to insanely powerful after just a few years
Grab domination for yourself using my link: https://www.nexus.gg/ludiethistoria/europa-universalis-iv/europa-universalis-iv-domination
✅ MUST WATCH: ✅
✅ Estates Guide - https://youtu.be/BJPlTp6Qk14 ✅
✅ Army Composition - https://youtu.be/cx2_uOeUWZ8 ✅
✅ Trade Guide - https://youtu.be/XA1dhCnw9vM ✅
❤️ PATREON ► https://www.patreon.com/ludiethistoria
💻 TWITCH► http://www.twitch.tv/ludiethistoria
👑 DISCORD ► https://discord.gg/TjNRkGnYkw
Vods Channel🚨 @LudiClips 🚨
Personal Channel 🚨 @Ludisan 🚨
Europa Universalis IV is a grand strategy games published by Paradox Interacti...
published: 17 May 2023
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Tan Hong Ming (Merdeka)
PETRONAS does not encourage the giving of gifts or the provision of gratuitous services by PETRONAS' contractors or sub-contractors, suppliers, bankers, dealers or customers to its employees.
published: 19 Aug 2010
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1/46 - Ming Dynasty 1566 大明王朝1566 - Eng Subs 英文字幕 - Super HD 超高清
This video has been remastered with AI-upscaling.
MAKE SURE TO TURN ON ENGLISH CAPTIONS
Ming Dynasty 1566 (大明王朝1566)
Release date: 2007
Director: Zhang Li
A vivid study of bureaucracy and corruption in imperial China.
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyED3III7lHMXbM4pd-YX6VW1JBkm4e0V
Historical background of the show: the Ming Dynasty was founded in 1368. The reigning emperor, Jiajing, was the 12th in the line. The emperor was known for being a faithful adherent to Taoism, and spent more time pursuing immortality than ruling. The imperial court was at this time controlled by Yan Song and his son, alongside the eunuchs.
1: The Forbidden City was constructed in the Ming Dynasty at its current location in Beijing. The Meridian Gate (Wumen) was the main gate to the palac...
published: 19 Sep 2022
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Yu Ming Is Ainm Dom (2003) - Short Film
Yu Ming Is Ainm Dom (My Name Is Yu Ming) is the story of a young Chinese man, who is disillusioned with his dead-end job at a supermarket. A spin of the globe leads him to choose Ireland as the destination for his new life and further research informs him that the official language of that country is Gaelic. Arriving in Dublin speaking the language, he is puzzled when nobody can understand him.
Written and Directed by Daniel O'Hara
Produced by Grainne O'Carroll
The short film, shot on DVCam, was funded through the Filmbase/TG4 Lasair scheme. For more details on the scheme visit http://www.filmbase.ie/awards
Yu Ming is Ainm Dom was released in Irish cinemas in October 2003 with Jim Sheridan's 'In America', was shortlisted for an Academy Award and has won a total of eighteen a...
published: 07 Nov 2011
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IN 16TH CENTURY, HE LEADS 3,000 MING SOLDIERS AGAINST 20,000 JAPANESE PIRATES
A maverick commander and a clever young general join forces to battle Japanese pirates who pillage small villages in 16th-century China. The violent clash of wits and weapons will ultimately decide who rules the land.
#themovierecap #worldwarrecaps #peacenowar
published: 14 Nov 2022
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The Ming Dynasty's Destructive Appetite For Silver | Empires of Silver | Absolute History
In 1581, China's Emperor sparked a global demand for silver, changing the course of history forever. This was how Spain's silver trade with China shaped the New World, funding America's Industrial Revolution and driving the growth of cities worldwide. Uncover the conflicts and consequences as silver becomes both a source of power and a catalyst for China's 'century of humiliation.' Join us on a journey that reveals the intricate connections between China and the rest of the world.
📺 Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world-renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis, and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code ABSOLUTEHISTORY 👉 https://access.historyhit.com/
This channel is part of the Hi...
published: 15 Nov 2023
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Malaysia's Political Realities - Ong Kian Ming | E121
published: 13 May 2023
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The Brilliance and Paranoia of the First Ming Emperor
Zhu Yuanzhang, founder of the 276-year Ming Dynasty, is the second of only two Chinese Emperors who were born ordinary peasants.
For a long time, I have been fascinated by his unique, against-all-odds story. In a previous video, I talked about the fall of the Ming Dynasty. Here, I want to wind back the clock and explore China's last peasant emperor and one of its greatest historical figures.
Links:
- Check out the Asianometry Newsletter: https://asianometry.com
published: 30 Dec 2020
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Explore Zhangjiajie with Ming Ming Travel
Zhangjiajie, nestled in Hunan, China, is a mesmerizing destination for its towering sandstone pillars, lush landscapes, and misty vistas. Recognized as the inspiration for "Avatar," this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers enchanting trails, glass bridges, and cable car rides to immerse visitors in its surreal beauty. Zhangjiajie promises an unforgettable blend of natural wonders and thrilling experiences from unique flora to cultural treasures. #ZhangjiajieWonderland 🌄🌿
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📸 Follow us on our social media channels for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and real-time updates from our ongoing adventures:
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published: 11 Mar 2024
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Medieval China and the Mongols: The Tang, Song, Yuan, and Early Ming | A Complete Overview
The Golden Age of Medieval China goes through China's medieval period, kicking off from our Ancient China episode. It begins after the fall of the Han, through the Sui, Tang, Song, touching on the politics, economics, and social structures of the time, and onto the rise of the Mongol Empire, focusing on the Yuan Dynasty, and finally the Early Ming. The video ends going over the new religious developments, like Neo-Confucianism, and the artistic culture during this time.
This will be our 5th episode in the Medieval World mega-documentary!
0:00 Period of Disunity
2:08 Sui, Tang, Song Dynasties
21:04 Mongol Empire
29:32 Early Ming
32:50 Neo-Confucianism
37:18 Literature, Painting, and Poetry.
The Medieval World Series:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaWQkkziGGfcJ9nCOHaukafrmxaeg0RyN
...
published: 22 Apr 2023
28:57
YOU MUST DO THIS as Ming Or It's OVER In EU4 1.35
EU4 1.35 Ming is all about properly managing your country in the domination dlc, which leads to some amazing snowball moments, from a really tough beginning to ...
EU4 1.35 Ming is all about properly managing your country in the domination dlc, which leads to some amazing snowball moments, from a really tough beginning to insanely powerful after just a few years
Grab domination for yourself using my link: https://www.nexus.gg/ludiethistoria/europa-universalis-iv/europa-universalis-iv-domination
✅ MUST WATCH: ✅
✅ Estates Guide - https://youtu.be/BJPlTp6Qk14 ✅
✅ Army Composition - https://youtu.be/cx2_uOeUWZ8 ✅
✅ Trade Guide - https://youtu.be/XA1dhCnw9vM ✅
❤️ PATREON ► https://www.patreon.com/ludiethistoria
💻 TWITCH► http://www.twitch.tv/ludiethistoria
👑 DISCORD ► https://discord.gg/TjNRkGnYkw
Vods Channel🚨 @LudiClips 🚨
Personal Channel 🚨 @Ludisan 🚨
Europa Universalis IV is a grand strategy games published by Paradox Interactive. All rights reserved. This is an unofficial video, not endorsed by Paradox Interactive.
Disclaimer: This is not a guide, it's just me having fun in the game and sharing my experience with you, my beloved viewers! I know I explain a lot of stuff and try to teach things in my videos, but that doesn't make these videos guides, I stopped making guides 1 year ago so unless THE TITLE says guide in it, it's not.
The following DLC is used in this series:
Eu4 Domination Lions of the North Origins leviathan Emperor DLC, Dharma, Rule Britannia, Cradle of Civilization, Third Rome, Mandate of Heaven, Rights of Man, Mare Nostrum, The Cossacks, Common Sense, El Dorado, Art of War, Res Publica, Wealth of Nations, and Conquest of Paradise.
#eu4 #eu4mandate #eu4ming
https://wn.com/You_Must_Do_This_As_Ming_Or_It's_Over_In_Eu4_1.35
EU4 1.35 Ming is all about properly managing your country in the domination dlc, which leads to some amazing snowball moments, from a really tough beginning to insanely powerful after just a few years
Grab domination for yourself using my link: https://www.nexus.gg/ludiethistoria/europa-universalis-iv/europa-universalis-iv-domination
✅ MUST WATCH: ✅
✅ Estates Guide - https://youtu.be/BJPlTp6Qk14 ✅
✅ Army Composition - https://youtu.be/cx2_uOeUWZ8 ✅
✅ Trade Guide - https://youtu.be/XA1dhCnw9vM ✅
❤️ PATREON ► https://www.patreon.com/ludiethistoria
💻 TWITCH► http://www.twitch.tv/ludiethistoria
👑 DISCORD ► https://discord.gg/TjNRkGnYkw
Vods Channel🚨 @LudiClips 🚨
Personal Channel 🚨 @Ludisan 🚨
Europa Universalis IV is a grand strategy games published by Paradox Interactive. All rights reserved. This is an unofficial video, not endorsed by Paradox Interactive.
Disclaimer: This is not a guide, it's just me having fun in the game and sharing my experience with you, my beloved viewers! I know I explain a lot of stuff and try to teach things in my videos, but that doesn't make these videos guides, I stopped making guides 1 year ago so unless THE TITLE says guide in it, it's not.
The following DLC is used in this series:
Eu4 Domination Lions of the North Origins leviathan Emperor DLC, Dharma, Rule Britannia, Cradle of Civilization, Third Rome, Mandate of Heaven, Rights of Man, Mare Nostrum, The Cossacks, Common Sense, El Dorado, Art of War, Res Publica, Wealth of Nations, and Conquest of Paradise.
#eu4 #eu4mandate #eu4ming
- published: 17 May 2023
- views: 121926
1:32
Tan Hong Ming (Merdeka)
PETRONAS does not encourage the giving of gifts or the provision of gratuitous services by PETRONAS' contractors or sub-contractors, suppliers, bankers, dealers...
PETRONAS does not encourage the giving of gifts or the provision of gratuitous services by PETRONAS' contractors or sub-contractors, suppliers, bankers, dealers or customers to its employees.
https://wn.com/Tan_Hong_Ming_(Merdeka)
PETRONAS does not encourage the giving of gifts or the provision of gratuitous services by PETRONAS' contractors or sub-contractors, suppliers, bankers, dealers or customers to its employees.
- published: 19 Aug 2010
- views: 386793
41:53
1/46 - Ming Dynasty 1566 大明王朝1566 - Eng Subs 英文字幕 - Super HD 超高清
This video has been remastered with AI-upscaling.
MAKE SURE TO TURN ON ENGLISH CAPTIONS
Ming Dynasty 1566 (大明王朝1566)
Release date: 2007
Director: Zhang Li
A...
This video has been remastered with AI-upscaling.
MAKE SURE TO TURN ON ENGLISH CAPTIONS
Ming Dynasty 1566 (大明王朝1566)
Release date: 2007
Director: Zhang Li
A vivid study of bureaucracy and corruption in imperial China.
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyED3III7lHMXbM4pd-YX6VW1JBkm4e0V
Historical background of the show: the Ming Dynasty was founded in 1368. The reigning emperor, Jiajing, was the 12th in the line. The emperor was known for being a faithful adherent to Taoism, and spent more time pursuing immortality than ruling. The imperial court was at this time controlled by Yan Song and his son, alongside the eunuchs.
1: The Forbidden City was constructed in the Ming Dynasty at its current location in Beijing. The Meridian Gate (Wumen) was the main gate to the palace complex.
2: Caning (廷杖) was a form of corporal punishment performed exclusively on government officials and carried out at the Meridian Gate. Only a few dynasties in history had codified physical chastisement for its officials. Ming was one of them. Caning was administered by the Eastern Depot, a branch of the Ming secret police, manned by eunuchs.
3: The Grand Chamberlainery (司礼监), in charge of recording and issuing imperial decrees, consisted of the most powerful eunuchs in the palace. The Grand Chamberlains had power comparable to that of the highest court officials.
4: The Inner Council or Grand Secretariat (内阁) was composed of the most powerful officials of the Ming Dynasty: the Grand Secretaries (大学士). The decisions made by the Inner Council were passed down and executed by the Six Ministries (Personnel, Revenue, Rites, War, Justice, and Works). The Inner Council was led by the Head Secretary, in this case, Yan Song.
5: The two capitals were Beijing and Nanjing. For a list of the provinces see here.
6: The Foreign Trade Commission (市舶司) was a major source of income for the Ming empire. Despite the silk road being blocked in the west, trade still occurred in high volume by sea from ports such as Canton. The number of ports that stayed open constantly fluctuated during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. What is certain is that foreign trade, while lucrative, was also heavily restricted by the government.
7: Built originally in the Sui Dynasty, the Grand Canal connected Hangzhou to Beijing and was one of the greatest feats of infrastructure in imperial China.
8: To be exact, the area referred to is 南洋, literally “south ocean.” In Ming, this referred to island nations in the vicinity of Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, all of which were tributaries of China.
9: Here is the original text to the poem written by Li Ao: 练得身形似鹤形,千株松下两函经;我来问道无余说,云在青天水在瓶。To be frank I have no idea how to translate it or what it means. But like many Tang Dynasty poems it is probably more about the imagery than the content.
10: On weights and measures: A stone (石, pronounced dan) is 100 liters of rice, or about 60 kg. It’s pretty confusing since the picul (担, also pronounced dan) is a measurement of weight and is also about 60kg. These are used interchangeably sometimes. The imperial tael (两) is 37.5g. One tael of silver would only be worth $17 USD today. However the purchasing power of silver was much higher during Ming. A middle-class family could live on ~20 taels of silver for a year. Woven fabric and silk are measured in Pi (匹 ) which, here I translated as “bolt.” In reality a Pi is 40 Chinese feet (尺) or ~12 meters, which is shorter than a bolt of fabric today (40-100 yards).
Full annotations with links: https://dinnermonologues.wordpress.com/2018/09/10/ming-dynasty-1566-english-captions-and-annotations/
https://wn.com/1_46_Ming_Dynasty_1566_大明王朝1566_Eng_Subs_英文字幕_Super_Hd_超高清
This video has been remastered with AI-upscaling.
MAKE SURE TO TURN ON ENGLISH CAPTIONS
Ming Dynasty 1566 (大明王朝1566)
Release date: 2007
Director: Zhang Li
A vivid study of bureaucracy and corruption in imperial China.
Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyED3III7lHMXbM4pd-YX6VW1JBkm4e0V
Historical background of the show: the Ming Dynasty was founded in 1368. The reigning emperor, Jiajing, was the 12th in the line. The emperor was known for being a faithful adherent to Taoism, and spent more time pursuing immortality than ruling. The imperial court was at this time controlled by Yan Song and his son, alongside the eunuchs.
1: The Forbidden City was constructed in the Ming Dynasty at its current location in Beijing. The Meridian Gate (Wumen) was the main gate to the palace complex.
2: Caning (廷杖) was a form of corporal punishment performed exclusively on government officials and carried out at the Meridian Gate. Only a few dynasties in history had codified physical chastisement for its officials. Ming was one of them. Caning was administered by the Eastern Depot, a branch of the Ming secret police, manned by eunuchs.
3: The Grand Chamberlainery (司礼监), in charge of recording and issuing imperial decrees, consisted of the most powerful eunuchs in the palace. The Grand Chamberlains had power comparable to that of the highest court officials.
4: The Inner Council or Grand Secretariat (内阁) was composed of the most powerful officials of the Ming Dynasty: the Grand Secretaries (大学士). The decisions made by the Inner Council were passed down and executed by the Six Ministries (Personnel, Revenue, Rites, War, Justice, and Works). The Inner Council was led by the Head Secretary, in this case, Yan Song.
5: The two capitals were Beijing and Nanjing. For a list of the provinces see here.
6: The Foreign Trade Commission (市舶司) was a major source of income for the Ming empire. Despite the silk road being blocked in the west, trade still occurred in high volume by sea from ports such as Canton. The number of ports that stayed open constantly fluctuated during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. What is certain is that foreign trade, while lucrative, was also heavily restricted by the government.
7: Built originally in the Sui Dynasty, the Grand Canal connected Hangzhou to Beijing and was one of the greatest feats of infrastructure in imperial China.
8: To be exact, the area referred to is 南洋, literally “south ocean.” In Ming, this referred to island nations in the vicinity of Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, all of which were tributaries of China.
9: Here is the original text to the poem written by Li Ao: 练得身形似鹤形,千株松下两函经;我来问道无余说,云在青天水在瓶。To be frank I have no idea how to translate it or what it means. But like many Tang Dynasty poems it is probably more about the imagery than the content.
10: On weights and measures: A stone (石, pronounced dan) is 100 liters of rice, or about 60 kg. It’s pretty confusing since the picul (担, also pronounced dan) is a measurement of weight and is also about 60kg. These are used interchangeably sometimes. The imperial tael (两) is 37.5g. One tael of silver would only be worth $17 USD today. However the purchasing power of silver was much higher during Ming. A middle-class family could live on ~20 taels of silver for a year. Woven fabric and silk are measured in Pi (匹 ) which, here I translated as “bolt.” In reality a Pi is 40 Chinese feet (尺) or ~12 meters, which is shorter than a bolt of fabric today (40-100 yards).
Full annotations with links: https://dinnermonologues.wordpress.com/2018/09/10/ming-dynasty-1566-english-captions-and-annotations/
- published: 19 Sep 2022
- views: 36303
13:21
Yu Ming Is Ainm Dom (2003) - Short Film
Yu Ming Is Ainm Dom (My Name Is Yu Ming) is the story of a young Chinese man, who is disillusioned with his dead-end job at a supermarket. A spin of the globe l...
Yu Ming Is Ainm Dom (My Name Is Yu Ming) is the story of a young Chinese man, who is disillusioned with his dead-end job at a supermarket. A spin of the globe leads him to choose Ireland as the destination for his new life and further research informs him that the official language of that country is Gaelic. Arriving in Dublin speaking the language, he is puzzled when nobody can understand him.
Written and Directed by Daniel O'Hara
Produced by Grainne O'Carroll
The short film, shot on DVCam, was funded through the Filmbase/TG4 Lasair scheme. For more details on the scheme visit http://www.filmbase.ie/awards
Yu Ming is Ainm Dom was released in Irish cinemas in October 2003 with Jim Sheridan's 'In America', was shortlisted for an Academy Award and has won a total of eighteen awards at film festivals in Ireland and around the globe, including:
Best Irish Short & Best First Short - Galway Film Fleadh 2003
Best Comedy - Aspen Shortsfest 2004
Best Young Director - Broadcast/BBC Young Talent Awards 2004
Best Irish Language Production - IFTAs 2004
https://wn.com/Yu_Ming_Is_Ainm_Dom_(2003)_Short_Film
Yu Ming Is Ainm Dom (My Name Is Yu Ming) is the story of a young Chinese man, who is disillusioned with his dead-end job at a supermarket. A spin of the globe leads him to choose Ireland as the destination for his new life and further research informs him that the official language of that country is Gaelic. Arriving in Dublin speaking the language, he is puzzled when nobody can understand him.
Written and Directed by Daniel O'Hara
Produced by Grainne O'Carroll
The short film, shot on DVCam, was funded through the Filmbase/TG4 Lasair scheme. For more details on the scheme visit http://www.filmbase.ie/awards
Yu Ming is Ainm Dom was released in Irish cinemas in October 2003 with Jim Sheridan's 'In America', was shortlisted for an Academy Award and has won a total of eighteen awards at film festivals in Ireland and around the globe, including:
Best Irish Short & Best First Short - Galway Film Fleadh 2003
Best Comedy - Aspen Shortsfest 2004
Best Young Director - Broadcast/BBC Young Talent Awards 2004
Best Irish Language Production - IFTAs 2004
- published: 07 Nov 2011
- views: 765142
12:57
IN 16TH CENTURY, HE LEADS 3,000 MING SOLDIERS AGAINST 20,000 JAPANESE PIRATES
A maverick commander and a clever young general join forces to battle Japanese pirates who pillage small villages in 16th-century China. The violent clash of wi...
A maverick commander and a clever young general join forces to battle Japanese pirates who pillage small villages in 16th-century China. The violent clash of wits and weapons will ultimately decide who rules the land.
#themovierecap #worldwarrecaps #peacenowar
https://wn.com/In_16Th_Century,_He_Leads_3,000_Ming_Soldiers_Against_20,000_Japanese_Pirates
A maverick commander and a clever young general join forces to battle Japanese pirates who pillage small villages in 16th-century China. The violent clash of wits and weapons will ultimately decide who rules the land.
#themovierecap #worldwarrecaps #peacenowar
- published: 14 Nov 2022
- views: 226150
58:31
The Ming Dynasty's Destructive Appetite For Silver | Empires of Silver | Absolute History
In 1581, China's Emperor sparked a global demand for silver, changing the course of history forever. This was how Spain's silver trade with China shaped the New...
In 1581, China's Emperor sparked a global demand for silver, changing the course of history forever. This was how Spain's silver trade with China shaped the New World, funding America's Industrial Revolution and driving the growth of cities worldwide. Uncover the conflicts and consequences as silver becomes both a source of power and a catalyst for China's 'century of humiliation.' Join us on a journey that reveals the intricate connections between China and the rest of the world.
📺 Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world-renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis, and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code ABSOLUTEHISTORY 👉 https://access.historyhit.com/
This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries please contact: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
#AbsoluteHistory
https://wn.com/The_Ming_Dynasty's_Destructive_Appetite_For_Silver_|_Empires_Of_Silver_|_Absolute_History
In 1581, China's Emperor sparked a global demand for silver, changing the course of history forever. This was how Spain's silver trade with China shaped the New World, funding America's Industrial Revolution and driving the growth of cities worldwide. Uncover the conflicts and consequences as silver becomes both a source of power and a catalyst for China's 'century of humiliation.' Join us on a journey that reveals the intricate connections between China and the rest of the world.
📺 Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free exclusive podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world-renowned historians Dan Snow, Suzannah Lipscomb, Matt Lewis, and more. Get 50% off your first 3 months with code ABSOLUTEHISTORY 👉 https://access.historyhit.com/
This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries please contact: owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
#AbsoluteHistory
- published: 15 Nov 2023
- views: 287162
12:56
The Brilliance and Paranoia of the First Ming Emperor
Zhu Yuanzhang, founder of the 276-year Ming Dynasty, is the second of only two Chinese Emperors who were born ordinary peasants.
For a long time, I have been ...
Zhu Yuanzhang, founder of the 276-year Ming Dynasty, is the second of only two Chinese Emperors who were born ordinary peasants.
For a long time, I have been fascinated by his unique, against-all-odds story. In a previous video, I talked about the fall of the Ming Dynasty. Here, I want to wind back the clock and explore China's last peasant emperor and one of its greatest historical figures.
Links:
- Check out the Asianometry Newsletter: https://asianometry.com
https://wn.com/The_Brilliance_And_Paranoia_Of_The_First_Ming_Emperor
Zhu Yuanzhang, founder of the 276-year Ming Dynasty, is the second of only two Chinese Emperors who were born ordinary peasants.
For a long time, I have been fascinated by his unique, against-all-odds story. In a previous video, I talked about the fall of the Ming Dynasty. Here, I want to wind back the clock and explore China's last peasant emperor and one of its greatest historical figures.
Links:
- Check out the Asianometry Newsletter: https://asianometry.com
- published: 30 Dec 2020
- views: 34326
0:54
Explore Zhangjiajie with Ming Ming Travel
Zhangjiajie, nestled in Hunan, China, is a mesmerizing destination for its towering sandstone pillars, lush landscapes, and misty vistas. Recognized as the insp...
Zhangjiajie, nestled in Hunan, China, is a mesmerizing destination for its towering sandstone pillars, lush landscapes, and misty vistas. Recognized as the inspiration for "Avatar," this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers enchanting trails, glass bridges, and cable car rides to immerse visitors in its surreal beauty. Zhangjiajie promises an unforgettable blend of natural wonders and thrilling experiences from unique flora to cultural treasures. #ZhangjiajieWonderland 🌄🌿
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► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mingmingtrvl
📧 For inquiries, business opportunities, or just to say hello, drop us an email at [mediamingming@gmail.com]. We love connecting with fellow travelers, brands, and content creators!
#MingMingTravel #TravelAdventures #WanderlustUnleashed #exploretheworld #TravelWithUs #TravelInspiration #GlobalJourney #TravelVlog #BucketListExperiences #TravelCommunity
https://wn.com/Explore_Zhangjiajie_With_Ming_Ming_Travel
Zhangjiajie, nestled in Hunan, China, is a mesmerizing destination for its towering sandstone pillars, lush landscapes, and misty vistas. Recognized as the inspiration for "Avatar," this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers enchanting trails, glass bridges, and cable car rides to immerse visitors in its surreal beauty. Zhangjiajie promises an unforgettable blend of natural wonders and thrilling experiences from unique flora to cultural treasures. #ZhangjiajieWonderland 🌄🌿
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► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mingmingtrvl/
► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mingmingtravel/
► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mingmingtrvl
📧 For inquiries, business opportunities, or just to say hello, drop us an email at [mediamingming@gmail.com]. We love connecting with fellow travelers, brands, and content creators!
#MingMingTravel #TravelAdventures #WanderlustUnleashed #exploretheworld #TravelWithUs #TravelInspiration #GlobalJourney #TravelVlog #BucketListExperiences #TravelCommunity
- published: 11 Mar 2024
- views: 6
44:39
Medieval China and the Mongols: The Tang, Song, Yuan, and Early Ming | A Complete Overview
The Golden Age of Medieval China goes through China's medieval period, kicking off from our Ancient China episode. It begins after the fall of the Han, through ...
The Golden Age of Medieval China goes through China's medieval period, kicking off from our Ancient China episode. It begins after the fall of the Han, through the Sui, Tang, Song, touching on the politics, economics, and social structures of the time, and onto the rise of the Mongol Empire, focusing on the Yuan Dynasty, and finally the Early Ming. The video ends going over the new religious developments, like Neo-Confucianism, and the artistic culture during this time.
This will be our 5th episode in the Medieval World mega-documentary!
0:00 Period of Disunity
2:08 Sui, Tang, Song Dynasties
21:04 Mongol Empire
29:32 Early Ming
32:50 Neo-Confucianism
37:18 Literature, Painting, and Poetry.
The Medieval World Series:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaWQkkziGGfcJ9nCOHaukafrmxaeg0RyN
Welcome to The Medieval World series! This series is meant to summarize broad topics in history and balances political history and events, with social/daily life, and culture. If you've watched our History of the World documentary, this series is a perfect next step. The videos are standalone, but presented in a chronological fashion. The series will be divided into 8 videos about the Medieval Period, which we call Phase 2. Once these 8 videos are completed, we will move onto Phase 3, but this project will be considered completed, and compiled into ONE MEGA-DOCUMENTARY containing all 8 parts.
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Check out the Sections on our Homepage for the series we are working on:
https://www.youtube.com/c/MadeInHistory
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Please subscribe to Made In History for more videos! We are always trying to grow!
All images used with CC license.
The following music was used for this media project:
Music: Guzheng City by Kevin MacLeod
Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/7523-guzheng-city
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
The following music was used for this media project:
Music: Eastminster by Kevin MacLeod
Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3693-eastminster
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
The following music was used for this media project:
Music: Opium by Kevin MacLeod
Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4172-opium
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
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#medievaldynasty
#medieval
#chinesehistory
#eastasia
https://wn.com/Medieval_China_And_The_Mongols_The_Tang,_Song,_Yuan,_And_Early_Ming_|_A_Complete_Overview
The Golden Age of Medieval China goes through China's medieval period, kicking off from our Ancient China episode. It begins after the fall of the Han, through the Sui, Tang, Song, touching on the politics, economics, and social structures of the time, and onto the rise of the Mongol Empire, focusing on the Yuan Dynasty, and finally the Early Ming. The video ends going over the new religious developments, like Neo-Confucianism, and the artistic culture during this time.
This will be our 5th episode in the Medieval World mega-documentary!
0:00 Period of Disunity
2:08 Sui, Tang, Song Dynasties
21:04 Mongol Empire
29:32 Early Ming
32:50 Neo-Confucianism
37:18 Literature, Painting, and Poetry.
The Medieval World Series:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaWQkkziGGfcJ9nCOHaukafrmxaeg0RyN
Welcome to The Medieval World series! This series is meant to summarize broad topics in history and balances political history and events, with social/daily life, and culture. If you've watched our History of the World documentary, this series is a perfect next step. The videos are standalone, but presented in a chronological fashion. The series will be divided into 8 videos about the Medieval Period, which we call Phase 2. Once these 8 videos are completed, we will move onto Phase 3, but this project will be considered completed, and compiled into ONE MEGA-DOCUMENTARY containing all 8 parts.
-----
Check out the Sections on our Homepage for the series we are working on:
https://www.youtube.com/c/MadeInHistory
-----
Please subscribe to Made In History for more videos! We are always trying to grow!
All images used with CC license.
The following music was used for this media project:
Music: Guzheng City by Kevin MacLeod
Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/7523-guzheng-city
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
The following music was used for this media project:
Music: Eastminster by Kevin MacLeod
Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/3693-eastminster
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
The following music was used for this media project:
Music: Opium by Kevin MacLeod
Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4172-opium
License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
#worldhistory
#medievaldynasty
#medieval
#chinesehistory
#eastasia
- published: 22 Apr 2023
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