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O que (quem) é Xing Zi Ming Chu - definição


Xing Zi Ming Chu         
Xing Zi Ming Chu (), translated as Human Nature Is Brought Forth by Decree or The Inborn-Nature Comes from the Mandate, is a Warring States period (ca. 5th century – 221 BCE) text from the Kingdom of Chu, excavated in 1993 from the Guodian tomb, near Jingmen in Hubei, China.
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  • Portrait of the [[Hongwu Emperor]] (r. 1368–98)
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  • Yuan]] and rebuilt in the Ming.
  • ''Spring morning in a Han palace'', by [[Qiu Ying]] (1494–1552); excessive luxury and decadence marked the late Ming period, spurred by the enormous state [[bullion]] of incoming silver and by private transactions involving silver.
  • Han]] dynasties, the vast majority of the brick and stone Great Wall seen today is a product of the Ming dynasty.
  • ''Appreciating Plums'', by [[Chen Hongshou]] (1598–1652), showing a lady holding an oval fan while enjoying the beauty of the plum
  • became popular in the Song dynasty]].
  • A [[cannon]] from the ''[[Huolongjing]]'', compiled by [[Jiao Yu]] and [[Liu Bowen]] before the latter's death in 1375
  • The puddling process of smelting iron [[ore]] to make [[pig iron]] and then [[wrought iron]], with the right illustration displaying men working a [[blast furnace]], from the ''[[Tiangong Kaiwu]]'' encyclopedia, 1637
  • A Ming dynasty print drawing of [[Confucius]] on his way to the [[Zhou dynasty]] capital of [[Luoyang]]
  • full panoramic painting here]])
  • Republic of China]] evicted [[Puyi]] from the Inner Court
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  • An imperial throne carpet with double dragon and seed pearl motif, Ming dynasty, 16th century
  • ''Lofty [[Mount Lu]]'', by [[Shen Zhou]], 1467
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  • A 24-point compass chart employed by [[Zheng He]] during his explorations
  • Portrait of the [[Chongzhen Emperor]] (r. 1627–44)
  • The [[Xuande Emperor]] playing [[chuiwan]] with his eunuchs, a game similar to [[golf]], by an anonymous court painter of the Xuande period (1425–35)
  • Ming coinage]], 14–17th century
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  • blue and white]] vase. [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], New York.
  • Poetry of Min Ding, 17th century
  • Yongle]].
  • Processional figurines from the [[Shanghai]] tomb of Pan Yongzheng, a Ming dynasty official who lived during the 16th century
  • Decorated back of a [[pipa]] from the Ming dynasty
  • Tianqi-era]] teacups, from the Nantoyōsō Collection in Japan; the Tianqi Emperor was heavily influenced and largely controlled by the eunuch [[Wei Zhongxian]] (1568–1627).
  • Portrait of the [[Yongle Emperor]] (r. 1402–24)
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  • rank badge]]" that indicates he was a civil official of the first rank.
  • Portrait of [[Matteo Ricci]] by Yu Wenhui, Latinized as Emmanuel Pereira, dated the year of Ricci's death, 1610
  • Chinese glazed [[stoneware]] statue of a [[Daoist]] deity, from the Ming dynasty, 16th century
  • A Ming dynasty red "seal paste box" in [[carved lacquer]]
  • Shanhaiguan]] along the Great Wall, the gate where the Manchus were repeatedly repelled before being finally let through by [[Wu Sangui]] in 1644.
  • Saif Al-Din Hamzah Shah]] of Bengal (r. 1410–12) to the Yongle Emperor of Ming China (r. 1402–24)
  • [[Wang Yangming]] (1472–1529), considered the most influential Confucian thinker since [[Zhu Xi]]
  • The [[Wanli Emperor]] (r. 1572–1620) in state ceremonial court dress
  • 針路}}) or compass route.
IMPERIAL DYNASTY OF CHINA FROM 1368 TO 1644
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1. the dynasty ruling China from 1368 to 1644.
2. [as modifier] denoting Chinese porcelain made during the Ming dynasty, characterized by elaborate designs and vivid colours.
Origin
Chin., lit. 'clear or bright'.
Tang Xing         
DR
Dr. Xing Tang; Xing Tang
Tang Xing () is iQIYI's CTO since March 2012. His responsibilities include developing and managing the company's technology-based products and services.