History of Ming

The ''History of Ming'' is the final official Chinese history included in the ''Twenty-Four Histories''. It consists of 332 volumes and covers the history of the Ming dynasty from 1368 to 1644. It was written by a number of officials commissioned by the court of Qing dynasty, with Zhang Tingyu as the lead editor. The compilation started in the era of the Shunzhi Emperor and was completed in 1739 in the era of the Qianlong Emperor, though most of the volumes were written in the era of the Kangxi Emperor.

The sinologist Endymion Wilkinson writes that the ''Mingshi'', the second longest of the ''Twenty-Four Histories'', after the ''History of Song'', is "generally reckoned to be one of the best of the ''Histories'' and one of the easiest to read." Provided by Wikipedia
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    Wuxi chuan tong li shi jian zhu = Traditional historic architecture of Wuxi /
    无锡传统历史建筑 = Traditional historic architecture of Wuxi /
    无锡传统历史建筑 = Traditional historic architecture of Wuxi /
    by Shi, Ming, 1966-, Shi, Ming
    Published 2019

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