![]() ![]() Ming diplomacy at least prevented a similar movement from happening among the Jurchen tribes to the northeast, where Imperial policy has encouraged infighting among the nomads. In the divided north, nomads have begun to coalesce under the leadership of the Oirat warlord Esen, who aspires to become the new Great Khan of all the Mongols. After eighty years of governance, the Ming have firmly established themselves as the preeminent power in East Asia.Įven though Ming continues to prosper, its international presence has flagged since the end of Zheng He's voyages, and new realms have posed fresh challenges to the empire. From this age of chaos, the Ming emerged as the greatest power in China, eliminating their Han rivals and pushing the descendants of Kublai Khan back to the Great Wall. ![]() The Great Ming Empire owes its origins to the collapse of the Yuan dynasty from Mongolia and the period of rebellion and strife that struck China in the mid-14th century. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |