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Looking for some history books of the Ming Dynasty?
Many people are reading Fifteen Years of Wanli and Those Things in the Ming Dynasty.

Elaborate on the Ming dynasty

The History of Nanming and the National Que

A brief history of Ming dynasty

History of the Southern Ming Dynasty, Chronicle Series of China-History of the Upper and Lower Ming Dynasties, History of the Late Ming Dynasty: 1573- 1644, History of the China Ming Dynasty in Cambridge, History of the Southern Ming Dynasty and Outline of National History.

China's political gains and losses in past dynasties, China's great history,16th century China's fiscal revenue of Ming dynasty, a brief history of Ming and Qing wars, 1644,18th China's great social shock. Said the Ming dynasty sixteen emperors, said the Ming dynasty sixteen ministers, said China concise history of China, China economic history.

Mao Peiqi, an expert in Ming history, gave advice to beginners of Ming history;

Recently, some books about the Ming Dynasty have been published one after another. Twenty years ago, there was a set of books that I still recommend you to read. It's easy to read and the handwriting is beautiful. Even though many books are not in the 15th year of Wanli, Liaoning Education Publishing House has published a set of biographies of Ming emperors, including all emperors, each with 200,000-300,000 words, and each book is bigger than the 15th year of Wanli. Finally, Beijing Gorgeous Publishing House re-published this set of books, and I suggest you pay attention to it. Why do you want to read the emperor's book? It is not that we only look at the emperor but not the people, because the emperor is a concentrated reflection. You will know the Ming Dynasty when you look at this thing clearly. If you really want to read a little classical Chinese, or semi-classical Chinese, you might as well read a book that I think will last forever. Meng Sen wrote the Lecture Notes on the History of Ming and Qing Dynasties, which is a little more classic, but I think there are not many more than it now. There are two versions, one is from Zhonghua Book Company and the other is from Shanghai Publishing House. Both versions are very easy to read. If you read more classical Chinese, don't read Ming history. There is a book you can read, called Notes on Ming History, which is also very good. The History of Cambridge Ming was compiled by Americans on the basis of contact with many scholars at home and abroad at that time. This Ming history also introduces my articles, which can be read, but there are different views on them in China, but they can also be read. Not politically, but academically, but in terms of words, this book is still readable on the whole.