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When the Ming government failed to issue enough copper coins, counterfeiting became an issue.
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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Both dynasties used exams to select officials.