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Ming Dynasty: How big was the territory of the Ming Dynasty in the history of China?
The Ming Dynasty was the last regime established by China in ancient history. Park 1368 It took 276 years for Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding father of the Ming Dynasty, to establish the Ming Dynasty. During these 276 years, the Ming Dynasty was the longest reign of China.

In the early Ming Dynasty, it was decided that the capital should be Tianfu (now Nanjing), and in the 19th year of Yongle (142 1), it moved to Shuntianfu (now Beijing). 1644, Li Zicheng went to Beijing, Zhu Youjian hanged himself in Jingshan Park, and the Ming Dynasty perished.

Brief introduction of Ming dynasty territory

When the territory of the Ming Dynasty was the largest, it reached the sea in the east, the Xilamulun River and Yinshan Mountain in the south, * * and Yunnan in the west, Xing 'anling in the northeast and Hami in the northwest. Including two provinces in Beijing and 13 provinces in the mainland, as well as the South China Sea islands, detention management institutions have been set up in old ports in Southeast Asia, and their influence has spread to the east coast of Asia and Africa. 1662, Zheng Chenggong defeated the Dutch colonial island of * * and set up an administrative agency (Dongning House, which governs Tianxing and Wannian counties) in Taiwan Province Province to formally manage the whole island of Taiwan Province Province, and Taiwan Province Province was incorporated into the territory of Nanming.

Recommended: Maps of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms; Maps of the Song Dynasty; Specially recommended: Ming history.