The Ming Chinese believed that all Europeans were smugglers because many of the early European merchants engaged in illegal smuggling activities to evade Chinese trade regulations and restrictions. This behavior led to a negative perception of all Europeans among the Ming Chinese authorities.
"Ming Lee" is a Chinese given name that means "bright and prosperous" in English.
In Mandarin Chinese, you say "你叫什么名字?" to ask "What is your name?"
'Ni jiao shen me ming zi' means "What is your name?" in Mandarin Chinese.
In Chinese, you can say "再见" (zài jiàn) to say see you later.
Ni jiao shenme ming zi?? but this is in pin yin...this is the English tone to Chinese pronunciation...in actual English pronunciation goes like this.....Ni chyao sheme ming ch.... want to find more please log into http://www.nciku.com/
Pirates and smugglers began to supply European merchants with Chinese goods.
Pirates and smugglers began to supply European merchants with Chinese goods.
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The Ming government was not impressed by the Portuguese. The Chinese thought the Europeans were barbarians or uncivilized people. The Chinese refused to trade with the Portuguese, but by 1600, they had allowed Portugal to set up a trading post at the port of Macao.
Pirates and smugglers began to supply European merchants with Chinese goods.
Ming-Der Chinese School was created in 1993.
Ke Ming has written: 'The paintings of Ke Ming' -- subject(s): Chinese Painting, Painting, Chinese
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The Ming government was not impressed by the Portuguese. The Chinese thought the Europeans were barbarians or uncivilized people. The Chinese refused to trade with the Portuguese, but by 1600, they had allowed Portugal to set up a trading post at the port of Macao.
The motto of Ming-Der Chinese School is 'and to rest in the highest excellence'.
Shang and ming are examples of Chinese dynasties
The Ming government was not impressed by the Portuguese. The Chinese thought the Europeans were barbarians or uncivilized people. The Chinese refused to trade with the Portuguese, but by 1600, they had allowed Portugal to set up a trading post at the port of Macao.