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Ming dynasty! Highly recommended!!
Reason: Zheng He's voyage;
the emergence of capitalist germs;
The emperor did not go to court or rarely went to court, formed a cabinet, and was democratic in the early days;
Development of firearms and navigation.
Relatively egalitarian foreign policy.
A well-connected post station system and a political newspaper system.
However, the last years of the Ming Dynasty were a little unlucky, catching up with the Xiaoice River period, and frequent natural disasters led to the financial outcome, and the post station system was forced to be abolished, resulting in a large number (said to be 100,000 to 300,000) post soldiers (paramilitary personnel) laid off their posts, laying a hidden danger for the peasant uprising. The hukou system is unreasonable. The status of the military is lower than that of the literati, in short, a lot of problems.
But in any case, the feudal social system of the Ming Dynasty was the most perfect in all dynasties.
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None of them are good, relatively speaking, Wenjing, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, Taizong of the Tang Dynasty to the early period of Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Kangxi to Qianlong, these periods of life are better. You must know that each dynasty is either a peasant uprising, or a feudal town, a foreign relative is chaotic, the eunuchs are chaotic, and the ethnic minorities invade, anyway, the people are the most miserable!! 1!!!
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Of course, it's the Tang Dynasty
The Tang Dynasty is the Li dynasty, and I am the descendant of Li Shimin
Also, the Tang Dynasty was beautiful with fat, so you don't have to be busy with ** o( o
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Some say it's the Ming Dynasty.
It is said that the firearms of that era were powerful.
It's also very democratic (as some alum says).
Needless to say, the Tang Dynasty was the case.
Everyone knows that the Tang Dynasty is very good.
The Han Dynasty too. In fact, the nature of democracy in the Ming Dynasty is similar to that of today's Western democracy).
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There are four prosperous times in China! Just the middle of those four dynasties.
In the Ming Dynasty, there was a germ of capitalism, and if it was not suppressed, China would have completed the transformation of capitalist society, and it would certainly be a great power by now.
However, it was replaced by the Qing Dynasty and went in the wrong direction.
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Tang Dynasty Tang Taizong period.
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Well, I want to blow the air conditioner, watch TV, go back to the landlord's problem on the Internet, I also want to eat a KFC once in a while, study without military service, have insurance after work, get sick and protected, live in a high-rise building, and the toilet should be 3 stars, so I'm afraid, I can only choose modern is the best.
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The longest surviving dynasties in Chinese history are: the Zhou Dynasty and the Shang Dynasty.
Xia Dynasty, Han Dynasty, Song Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, Qing Dynasty.
Zhou Dynasty: 1046 BC 256 BC. Shang Dynasty:
c. 1600 B.C. c. 1046 B.C. Xia Dynasty: c. 2070 BC 1600 BC.
Han Dynasty Yu Nashen: 202 B.C. 220 A.D. Song Dynasty:
Year 960 1279. Tang Dynasty: 618 907.
Ming Dynasty: 1368 to 1644. Qing Dynasty:
1644 1912.
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