There might be many outstanding figures on the Ming Dynasty's Ranking List. For example, Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty, was a famous politician and strategist in Chinese history. He left an important mark on Chinese history by establishing the Ming Dynasty and unifying the country. The second emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Di, was an outstanding politician and military strategist. He usurped the throne through the Battle of Jingnan and became the second emperor of the Ming Dynasty. In addition, there were many other outstanding figures in the Ming Dynasty, such as writers, scientists, politicians, and so on. These people had made outstanding contributions to the prosperity and development of the Ming Dynasty.
The following were some of the top recommendations for Ming Dynasty novels: I am the King of a Subjugated Country, Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Tyrant, Ming Dynasty 1392, Under the Sky, Little Pavilion Elder, Iron Blood Remnant Ming, Return to the Ming Dynasty as a Prince, Wanli of the Ming Dynasty, Little Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Long Wan Sheng Shi, and so on. These novels were considered by the public to be the best time-travel novels of the Ming Dynasty.
The latest information on the Ming Dynasty's chief assistant ranking list was not available.
In the Ming Dynasty's most outstanding people ranking, some people were mentioned in many documents. Among them, Qi Jiguang was an outstanding military general and national hero of the Ming Dynasty. The Qi Army he founded made great contributions to the northern Mongolia and the southern Japanese pirates. Hai Rui was a famous official of the Ming Dynasty. They were known for their integrity and honesty. Zheng He was a navigator and diplomat of the Ming Dynasty. He had sailed seven times across the ocean and traveled to Southeast Asia, South Asia, Africa, and other places. In addition, Li Shizhen, Yu Qian, Zhang Juzheng, and others were also mentioned. However, due to the different views and evaluations of different documents, there was no clear and consistent answer to the list of the most powerful people in the Ming Dynasty.
" Those Incidents of the Ming Dynasty " was a famous historical novel in China that narrated the historical events and characters of the Ming Dynasty. According to the readers 'feedback and comments, the novel enjoyed a high status in the history of Chinese literature and was hailed as the pinnacle of ancient Chinese historical novels. However, due to the historical background and many characters involved in the novel, its ranking may vary according to the reader.
The following are some of the recommended rankings for Ming Dynasty time-travel novels: 1. "I am the King of a Subjugated Nation." 2. Back to the Ming Dynasty as a Tyrant 3. Great Ming 1392 4. "It's Downtime Tomorrow." 5. Little Pavilion Elder 6. [Iron Blood Remnant Light] 7. "Return to the Ming Dynasty and Be a Prince." 8. Wanli of the Ming Dynasty 9. [Golden Scales Open] 10. "I've lived a long life in Ming Dynasty." 11. The Little Emperor of Ming Dynasty 12. Long Wan Sheng Shi 13. "Traversing the Little Noble of the Ming Dynasty." 14. [Chronicles of Emperor Ming] 15. Late Ming 16. "Enlightenment at the End of Life" 17. "The Moment of Great Ming's Shocking Change" 18. "Return to the Ming Dynasty and be the Crown Prince." 19. " The Great Ming State Duke who traveled through 1618." 20. [Legend of Hidden Cloud: Legend of the Bright Immortal] These novels covered different topics and storylines of traveling through the Ming Dynasty. You could choose to read them according to your personal preferences.
The order of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty was as follows: 1. Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang (1368 - 1398) 2. Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen (1399 - 1402) 3. Chengzu Zhu Di (1403 - 1424) 4. Renzong Zhu Gaochi (1424 - 1425) 5. Xuanzong Zhu Zhanji (1425 - 1435) 6. Yingzong Zhuqi Town (1435 - 1449) 7. Zhu Qiyu (1449 - 1457) 8. Xianzong Zhu Jianshen (1457 - 1464) 9. Emperor Xiaozong Zhu Youtang (1464 - 1487) 10. Wu Zong Zhu Houzhao (1487 - 1505) 11. Sejong Zhu Houzhen (1505 - 1566) 12. Muzong Zhu Zaihou (1566 - 1572) 13. Shenzong Zhu Yijun (1572 - 1620) 14. Guangzong Zhu Changluo (1620 - 1627) 15. Xizong Zhu Youxiao (1627 - 1644) 16. Sizong Zhu Youjian (1644)
The order of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty was: Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor of Ming Hui, Zhu Yunwen, Zhu Di, Zhu Gaochi, Zhu Zhanji, Zhu Qizhen, Zhu Qiyu, Zhu Jianshen, Zhu Youtang, Zhu Houzhao, Zhu Houzhen, Zhu Zaiqi, Zhu Yijun, Zhu Changluo, Zhu Youxiao, Zhu Youjian.
There were some different versions of the ranking of the loyal officials in the Ming Dynasty. According to document 3 and document 4, Yu Qian was ranked first. He had performed well during the reign of Emperor Mingying and saved the dignity of the court. Other loyal officials mentioned included Wang Shouren, Qi Jiguang, Zhang Juzheng, Hai Rui, etc.(documents 3 and 4). However, other documents also mentioned some different loyal officials, such as Li Dingguo, Li Chengliang, Lu Xiangsheng, etc.(documents 5 and 6). Due to the differences between different documents, it was impossible to determine the exact ranking of the loyal officials of the Ming Dynasty.
In the Ming Dynasty, officials were divided into ten ranks. From high to low, they were Taiwei, Zhengdafu, Tejin, Consul, Tanhua, Langzhong, Junjun, Principal, Prime Minister, and Dafu. Among them, the official doctor was the second highest official position in the Ming Dynasty. He was responsible for the daily management and judicial affairs of the central organization. The official ranking system of the Ming Dynasty also included the three dukes and three orphans. Although they were respected and had great power, they were empty positions and were considered honorary positions. In the Ming Dynasty, there were three official ranks, such as Tang Shangguan, Tang Xiaguan, or Shen Shangguan, Shen Xiaguan, etc. In comparison to the current local administrative level, the rank of local officials in the Ming Dynasty was equivalent to that of today's prefecture-level city. The prefect was equivalent to the secretary of the prefecture-level city's municipal party committee and the mayor. In the Ming Dynasty, the ranks of military officers ranged from the sixth grade to the first grade, including the governor, the commander, the commander, the chief and deputy thousand households, the hundred households, the town and the governor. There was limited information about the official ranks of the Ming Dynasty, so the exact number of official positions could not be determined.
The ranking of the Ming Dynasty cabinet was as follows: 1. Zhang Juzheng 2. yang Shiqi 3. yang Rong 4. Gao Gong 5. Xu Jie 6. Shen Shixing 7. ye xianggao 8. yang tinghe