The Hans.
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Every dynasty built a imperial palace. The most famous of them is the forbidden city in Beijing which is built during the Ming Dynasty by Zhu Di, the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
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Ming means brilliant in Chinese. Hongwu named this dynasty "brilliant" because he wanted to show case Chinese society after the Mongol expulsion and erase all memory that the occupation had ever occured. So the Ming Dynasty = the Brilliant Dynasty. (Add on: it's not just because Ming means bright, but because it comes from the Ming religion. In the last years of Yuan Dynasty, there were floods from Yellow River and earthquake and the government was corrupted. The natural disasters were thought as a 'message from sky'. The religion of Ming was basically about the world made up of good and evil (bright and dark), when dark time comes, a 'ming' king will appear. Hongwu Emperor believed he was the ming king, so the dynasty was called 'Ming'. ) P.S. Most of the other dynasties were named after a place, or a title the emperor was given when they were a warlord.
It is the Ming Dynasty
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Every dynasty built a imperial palace. The most famous of them is the forbidden city in Beijing which is built during the Ming Dynasty by Zhu Di, the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
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Most likely Han, but it was used most in the Ming.
Most of the current wall was built during the Ming Dynasty.
Yes, one common misconception about the Ming dynasty is that it was solely focused on isolationism. While the Ming did implement some isolationist policies, particularly in the later years, the dynasty initially engaged in significant maritime exploration, most notably during the voyages of Admiral Zheng He. Furthermore, the Ming period was marked by vibrant trade, cultural exchanges, and advancements in various fields. Therefore, the idea that the Ming dynasty was entirely isolationist is misleading.
Ming means brilliant in Chinese. Hongwu named this dynasty "brilliant" because he wanted to show case Chinese society after the Mongol expulsion and erase all memory that the occupation had ever occured. So the Ming Dynasty = the Brilliant Dynasty. (Add on: it's not just because Ming means bright, but because it comes from the Ming religion. In the last years of Yuan Dynasty, there were floods from Yellow River and earthquake and the government was corrupted. The natural disasters were thought as a 'message from sky'. The religion of Ming was basically about the world made up of good and evil (bright and dark), when dark time comes, a 'ming' king will appear. Hongwu Emperor believed he was the ming king, so the dynasty was called 'Ming'. ) P.S. Most of the other dynasties were named after a place, or a title the emperor was given when they were a warlord.
the most important contribution of the Shang dynasty is writing.
The Zhou dynasty was the longest-lasting dynasty in Chinese history, from 1066 BC to approximately 256 BC. By the end of the 2nd millennium BC, the Zhou dynasty began to emerge in the Yellow River valley, overrunning the territory of the Shang. The Zhou appeared to have begun their rule under a semi-feudalsystem.
It had the most amount of land in this dynasty.