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The Qing Dynasty (Chinese: ; pinyin#ifeq:yes: Qīng cháo ; noWade-Giles#ifeq:yesnonono; Manchu: Daicing gurun; Mongolian: ), also known as the Manchu Dynasty , was the last ruling dynasty of Chin...
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These trips followed established routes and were mainly diplomatic. The last of these voyages ... As in previous dynasties, internal power struggles eventually led to the downfall of the Ming Dynasty. Groups formed among the eunuchs and the nobility that worked to gain sole power and place one of their leaders as emperor.
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The Ming Dynasty followed the Yuan dynasty and it was in place from 1368-1644. The Yuan dynasty had begun under the Mongols and therefore the Chinese did not like it because they saw this control as foreign rule of the country. ... Though the Ming dynasty's power was great it eventually fell. As with the other...
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In 1644 the Ming Dynasty was overthrown by Qing. His dreams of pursuing scholarly honor or a military career were smashed by radical social turbulence, and Chen Wang Ting went back to Chenjiagou to live in seclusion.
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The Qing Dynasty , also known as the Manchu Dynasty, followed the Ming Dynasty in History of China, and was the last ruling Chinese Dynasties ... , which he would later establish as the capital of the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang cemented his power in the south by eliminating his arch rival and rebel leader Chen Youliang...
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The Qing Dynasty , also known as the Manchu Dynasty, followed the Ming Dynasty in History of China, and was the last ... Their power and influence eclipsed that of the Chinese nobility during the Sui dynasty and Tang dynasty dynasties when the Imperial examination replaced the nine-rank system which favored nobles....
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The Ming dynasty followed the Yuan dynasty in China, returning rule to native Chinese from the foreign Mongols. ... The Ming dynasty ended with power struggles among the leadership, culminating in a loss of the empire to the Manchus, who took over China in 1644 and established the Qing dynasty.
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Furniture produced during the early Qing dynasty followed Ming styles and continued to display simple lines. However a change in style gradually appeared in the early 18th century, and Qing furniture showed ... It became a symbol of imperial power when the emperor was sitting high on the chair presiding over a court meeting.
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Admission for Power and Glory: Court Arts of China's Ming Dynasty is $10; $8 for students and seniors; $6 children 6–12; and free for Members and children under 6. The exhibition is free to all every Friday. Timed entry tickets are required.
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