he overthrew the mongols and established the Ming dynasty
he overthrew the mongols and established the Ming dynasty
He overthrew the mongols and established the Ming dynast
The ming rulers brought/encouraged confucianism and brought back the state exams. They rebuilt roads and canals, also Zhu Yuanzhang (the first Chinese emperor under the Hongwu name) extended the great wall to improve China's defenses. Hongwu also helped by lowering the taxes.
The ming rulers brought / encoureged confucianism and brought back the state exams. They rebuilt roads and canals, also Zhu Yuanzhang (the first chinese emperor under the hongwu name) extended the great wall to improve china's defenses. hongwu also helped by lowering there taxes
That doesn't make any sense!!
Qin ShiHuang
siddhartha gautama
Its is first made out f clay then polished to become china. China is a type of pottery.
The closest answer I could find in my World History book was -- A peasant's son, Hongwu, commanded the rebel army that drove the Mongols out of China in 1368. That year, he became the first Ming emperor. That's the answer I'm putting on my worksheet.....good luck with yours :P
They did not really care until 1984 L.A. games.
Qin Shi Huang was the founder of the Qin dynasty and was the first emperor of a unified China which happened in 221 BC. From this point China existed as a sovereign nation.
The first president of China was Yuan Shikai. He became the president in mars 1913. But he wasnt popular. The first thing that he wanted to do was to become the emperor of China. He later died in the 1916 without fulfilled hes dream.