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When the Ming government failed to issue enough copper coins, counterfeiting became an issue.
During the Ming Dynasty, civil servants were primarily selected through a rigorous examination system known as the imperial examination, or "keju." This system emphasized Confucian texts and principles, and candidates were tested on their knowledge of literature, philosophy, and governance. Successful candidates, known as "jinshi," gained prestigious positions in the government, which helped to create a meritocratic bureaucracy. This approach aimed to ensure that officials were educated and capable, rather than appointed solely based on aristocratic lineage.
The Chinese policy of isolationism, known as the Ming dynasty's maritime prohibition, began in the early 15th century under the rule of Emperor Yongle. This policy was implemented to restrict foreign trade and influence, particularly from European powers. The isolationist stance continued until the mid-19th century when the Opium Wars forced China to open its borders to foreign trade.
The mountains in China were hard to pass and people could die very easily trying to pass them. The Gobi desert was also another landform that locked them out from the world. Also because of some emperors of China who thought of isolation.
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They built the Great Wall of China.
The Ming Dynasty was replaced by the Qing in 1644
Ming-Cheng Kuo has written: 'Reform and Perspectives on Social Insurance:Lessons from the East and West' 'Alterssicherung in Taiwan (Republik China)' -- subject(s): Government policy, Law and legislation, Older people, Social security
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Ming rulers strengthended china's government and brought back peace and prosperity.-kathy ledee
When the Ming government failed to issue enough copper coins, counterfeiting became an issue.
When the Ming government failed to issue enough copper coins, counterfeiting became an issue.
The Ming Dynasty imposed a policy of isolationism primarily to protect its sovereignty and maintain internal stability after the disruptions caused by foreign invasions and the Mongol rule. By limiting foreign contact, the Ming aimed to reduce the influence of external powers and safeguard Chinese culture and values. Additionally, isolationism allowed the government to focus on internal affairs, strengthen the economy, and consolidate power without the distractions of foreign interactions. This approach ultimately reflected a desire to preserve the integrity of the state and its traditions.
Ching-ming Lin has written: 'Shirarezaru Taiwan' -- subject(s): Politics and government
The Ming dynasty used a civil service exam to select officials, while the Yuan dynasty banned Chinese people from participating in government.
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