Foreigners could trade only at canton under the supervision of imperial officials.when each years trading season ended they had to sail away.
Both dynasties heavily restricted trade with Europe.
Yuan, Ming QingIn that order of the Major legitimized dynasties.
The Ming and Qing dynasties practiced neo-Confucianism, while the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires practiced Islam
The civil service system in the Ming Dynasty was heavily influenced by earlier dynasties, particularly the Sui and Tang dynasties, which established the foundation for merit-based bureaucratic appointments through the Imperial Examination system. The Song Dynasty further refined this model by expanding access to education and examinations, allowing for a more educated and capable bureaucracy. These previous dynasties emphasized the importance of scholarly merit over aristocratic birth, which the Ming continued to uphold and develop.
The Ming dynasty's civil service system was significantly influenced by the preceding Sui and Tang dynasties, which emphasized merit-based examinations and bureaucratic governance. The Song dynasty further refined this model by expanding the civil service examinations and promoting intellectual scholarship. These dynasties laid the groundwork for the Ming's emphasis on Confucian ideology and the rigorous selection of officials through examinations.
Both dynasties heavily restricted trade with Europe.
Shang and ming are examples of Chinese dynasties
He owned artifacts from both the Ming and Tang Dynasties.
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Yuan, Ming QingIn that order of the Major legitimized dynasties.
The Ming and Qing dynasties practiced neo-Confucianism, while the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires practiced Islam
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Both dynasties used exams to select officials.
The Ming familyseizedpower over China after the collapse of the Yuan dynasty. Dynasties in China rose to power by using force.
The civil service system in the Ming Dynasty was heavily influenced by earlier dynasties, particularly the Sui and Tang dynasties, which established the foundation for merit-based bureaucratic appointments through the Imperial Examination system. The Song Dynasty further refined this model by expanding access to education and examinations, allowing for a more educated and capable bureaucracy. These previous dynasties emphasized the importance of scholarly merit over aristocratic birth, which the Ming continued to uphold and develop.
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