The Ming Dynasty was founded by Emperor Hongwu. His rebellion got the Mongols out of China in 1368. He reestablished the original Chinese style of government after the Mongols has gotten rid of it years before.
2007-04-04 17:19:31
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answered by kepjr100 7
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The Ming Dynasty was founded by Chu Yüan-chang, a man of humble origins who later assumed the reign title of Hung-wu. The Ming became one of the most stable but also one of the most autocratic of all Chinese dynasties. The basic governmental structure established by the Ming was continued by the subsequent Ch'ing dynasty and lasted until the imperial institution was abolished in 1912. The civil service system was perfected; almost all the top Ming officials entered the bureaucracy by passing a government examination. The censorate, an office designed to investigate official misconduct and corruption, was made a separate organ of the government. Affairs in each province were handled by a commission of three officials, each of whom reported to separate bureaus in the capital. The position of prime minister was abolished; the emperor took over personal control of the government, ruling with the assistance of the especially appointed Nei-ko, or Grand Secretariat.
2007-04-05 06:33:03
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answered by Retired 7
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He is Zhu Yuan Zhang, later known as Emperor Hongwu. Rule from 1368 to 1398. Had his capital in Nanjing. His 4th son, Zhu Di, later upsurge the throne from Zhu Yinwen,( his nephew) the second emperor, in 1402. He later move the capital to Yanjing (today Beijing)
2007-04-04 20:08:28
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answered by bolehtahan 2
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Yeah I heard something about that a while back.
2016-05-17 08:50:10
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answered by ? 3
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yong le
2007-04-04 18:02:12
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answered by Fred 7
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