Which is stronger, the Ming Dynasty or the Tang Dynasty, and who is the most powerful in the Ming Dy

Updated on history 2024-04-04
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Tang Dynasty. In 618 AD, the Tang Dynasty was established, 713 to 741 AD was the prosperous period of the Kaiyuan Dynasty, and the time from the establishment of the Tang Dynasty was about 95-123 years, if it was calculated from the reign of Wu Zetian (684 BC), the new regime entered the peak of strength after about 66 years after the establishment of the new regime;

    A.D. 1368, the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, A.D. 1403 to 1435 for the Yongle Dynasty and Renxuan rule period, from the establishment of the Ming Dynasty is about 35-67 years, at this time the Ming Dynasty is in a strong era of national strength, of course, it should be noted that the Ming Dynasty is strong compared with the Tang Dynasty, always a little worse, may not be enough to develop the length of time has a certain relationship.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In my opinion, the Tang Dynasty was relatively strong, of course, this only refers to the early Tang Dynasty, during which there was the rule of Zhenguan and the prosperity of the Kaiyuan Dynasty, political unity and Qingming, economic development, and ethnic integration. Although the Ming Dynasty also completed unification, its internal politics were relatively dark.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Tang Dynasty. In the political, cultural, economic and other fields of the Tang Dynasty, it was better than the Ming Dynasty. As for some people saying that the Ming Dynasty is superior to the Tang in terms of science and technology, I don't think it's right.

    Because many of the Ming Dynasty were inherited from previous dynasties, besides, the Ming Dynasty took eight shares of scholars and set up Jinyi Weidong Factory, how could the people at that time have the courage to engage in those?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Tang Dynasty was superior to the Ming Dynasty in economic, cultural, and political terms, and to the Tang Dynasty in military science and technology (both referring to the heyday of the two dynasties).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Tang Dynasty, because the rule of Zhenguan was the richest and strongest period in history.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The Tang Dynasty was even more powerful, its status and fame in the world were much greater than that of the Ming Dynasty, and its military strength and economic development were also stronger than those of the Ming Dynasty.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Tang Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty people were open-minded, tolerant and confident. The prosperity of the Tang Dynasty and the development of commerce were unique in the world at that time. On the one hand, the Tang Dynasty had a profound cultural heritage, and on the other hand, the Tang Dynasty had a positive and all-encompassing broad-mindedness.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1. ** The Song Dynasty was stronger than the Tang Dynasty, the Han Dynasty was stronger than the Tang Dynasty in terms of force, and the Ming Dynasty was not inferior to the Tang Dynasty, but the Tang Empire had a kind of self-confidence and influence on other countries that other dynasties could not match.

    2. The Han Dynasty was very good in terms of territory expansion and territorial stability, so you see that there are very few Han Hei. Although the theoretical territory of the Tang Dynasty was large, it was not stable, which shows that the actual control ability of the frontier areas was not as good as that of the Han Dynasty. The Ming Dynasty's actual control over the frontier was close to that of the Tang Dynasty, but the overall territory and influence were not as good as those of the Tang Dynasty.

    3. The early Ming Dynasty can be compared with the early Tang Dynasty and stronger than the Western Han Dynasty. In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, it was far inferior to the Tang Dynasty and the Western Han Dynasty. The late Ming Dynasty was far inferior to the Western Han Dynasty and slightly inferior to the late Tang Dynasty.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Ming Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty and the Han Dynasty are all Han dynasties, but the difference is still very big, after all, the founders are different, several dynasties have been separated by so many years, the objective environment and so on are not the same, and all dynasties cannot be required to be the same. If you look at it purely from the perspective of economy, the economy of the Ming Dynasty is indeed much worse than that of the Tang Dynasty and the Han Dynasty.

    <> Ming Dynasty established the country on agriculture and adhered to the principle of agricultural taxation. In ancient times, it was the era of small-scale peasant economy, and the rulers attached great importance to agriculture. But in the development of the dynasty, there are changes.

    And the Ming Dynasty adhered to Zhu Yuanzhang's ancestral teachings, which was very terrifying. There was no problem in the establishment of agriculture in the Ming Dynasty, and there was no problem in insisting on agricultural tax, but the problem was that it did not keep pace with the times, and it has always been so. You must know that the wealth created by agriculture is very limited, and once it encounters natural and man-made disasters, it is even a problem to have enough to eat.

    In addition, many privileged groups do not pay taxes, and even fill their own pockets, so the money collected can be imagined, so the financial problems of the Ming Dynasty have always been a big problem, and even in the later period, it is necessary to donate money.

    In comparison, whether it is the Han Dynasty or the Tang Dynasty, in addition to agriculture, the taxation of other industries is also okay, at least more flexible. But the Ming Dynasty has always focused on agricultural taxation, giving people the feeling that there is no money. In fact, the economy of the Ming Dynasty was good, but the consumption was too large.

    If we look at it from an objective point of view of economic development, the Ming Dynasty was much stronger than the Han and Tang dynasties. With the development of time, the improvement of production technology has long been no longer comparable to the Han Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty. After all, history is constantly evolving and progressing.

    Many of the scientific and technological levels of the Ming Dynasty are definitely not comparable to those of the Tang Dynasty.

    From the perspective of economic aggregate, the Ming Dynasty was not weaker than the Tang Dynasty, let alone comparable to the Han Dynasty. But it gives people the feeling that the Ming Dynasty had no money, and one reason is that the Ming Dynasty consumed too much. For example, the clan group of the Ming Dynasty, which is a group that has continued to grow and develop with the Ming Dynasty for more than 200 years but has not paid anything.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The reign of Zhu Di was the most powerful period of the Ming Dynasty.

    Zhu Di was proclaimed emperor in 1402 AD, built the city of Beijing in 1406, and completed it in 1420. In 1421, he moved north from Nanjing to Beijing.

    During his reign, the following achievements were made:

    1. China's shipbuilding industry has developed rapidly, the largest navigation ship built is 44 zhang long and 18 zhang wide, which can carry more than 1,000 people, and is equipped with advanced navigation tools such as nautical charts and compass needles, which is the most advanced shipbuilding country in the world at that time.

    He ordered Xie Jin to organize the compilation of the Yongle Canon, which was completed in 1407. The content covers a wide range and is rare in the world, including astronomy and geography, yin and yang five elements, medicine and monks, and words of skill.

    Zheng He led more than 27,800 people to the Western Ocean, bringing a large number of silk, textiles, and porcelain to more than 30 countries and regions in Southeast Asia, the Indian Ocean coast and the east coast of Africa, effectively promoting the national prestige of the Ming Dynasty.

    4. After Zheng He went to the West, the kings and heads of state of many countries came to China to visit China one after another, and established a friendly relationship with Lu Zheng.

    5. During his reign, the Ming Dynasty stood in the East for more than 20 years, during which no country broke off diplomatic relations and no foreign enemies invaded.

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