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How many lectures are there on Ming history?
There are nine lectures on the history of the Ming Dynasty:

1, Mystery of the 17th Emperor of Ming Dynasty (Mao Peiqi). After many hardships and wars, Zhu Yuanzhang finally became emperor from a peasant at the bottom of society and a monk who traveled all over the world. However, after the beginning of the world, Zhu Yuanzhang did not implement a loose strategy of governing the country like other founding dynasties, but adopted extremely strict criminal law rule.

2. 600th anniversary of Zheng He's voyage to the West (Mao Peiqi). This is a messenger of peace from China, holding high the banner of peace, friendship, exchange and cooperation. This is a magnificent voyage of mankind 600 years ago, and his feat of seven voyages to the West has become the eternal memory of the world.

3. Liu Bowen (Mao Peiqi), the first adviser of Daming. In history, Liu is an extraordinary deified figure. He not only has the wisdom of Zhuge Liang, but also has a magical ability to predict what will happen after his death. According to legend, his song "Pancakes" accurately predicted many important historical events in the following hundreds of years.

4. Zhang (Libo). It tells the story of Zhang's ingenious manipulation of power by virtue of his own talent, from prodigy to imperial envoys of the two dynasties, from one promotion after another to Zaifu, the prime minister in the political reform, and finally to the end of the Song Dynasty, he almost fell into the tragic ending of flogging himself, full of twists and turns, ups and downs.

5. Qi Jiguang (Libo), an anti-Japanese hero. Li Bo, the speaker, made a new interpretation of Qi Jiguang's military achievements, and re-endowed Qi Jiguang, an anti-Japanese hero, with due historical evaluation. Relive the national feelings in that tragic history together and arouse people's strong patriotic feelings.

6. Honest official Hai Rui (Li Bo). The book mainly tells the life and service of Ming Dynasty official Hai Rui.

7. Save the Prime Minister Yu Qian (Li Bo). Zhang Cang Water is the hero of Qing Dynasty in the late Ming Dynasty. Cangshui is just his nickname, and his real name is Zhang Huangyan. For hundreds of years, people only like to call them by their first names, probably because the word "pale water" can better express the tragic fate of some heroes.

8. Yongle the Great (Shang Chuan). Completely different from previous biographies of emperors, Cai Shishan began with a specific scene of one day's activities in Yongle Palace, describing the multiple faces of Emperor Yongle (Judy, 1360- 1424) in his life.

9, jiajing past (Fang Zhiyuan). This paper mainly talks about some family affairs and state affairs that influenced the historical trend during the forty-five years of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty. Fang Zhiyuan, the speaker of Lecture Room, will tell you how Emperor Jiajing of Daming wanted to be emperor, which triggered an unprecedented "debate on big gifts".