1. ming - Noun
2. ming - Verb
3. Ming - Proper noun
the imperial dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644
Source: WordNet14th Century Mu Qi Recreation, Chinese, Ming dynasty Shancai begged the fish seller to spare the life of the fish. Source: Internet
1702 ) * July 8 Zhang Huangyan (张煌言), Chinese writer,poet and military official of Ming dynasty (d. Source: Internet
After conquering the Ming, the Qing identified their state as "China" (中國, Zhongguo; "Central Realm") and referred to it as "Dulimbai Gurun" in Manchu. Source: Internet
After conquering the Ming, the Qing identified their state as "China" (中國, Zhongguo; "Middle Kingdom"), and referred to it as "Dulimbai Gurun" in Manchu. Source: Internet
Albazin is shown as Jaxa, the old (Ming) site of Aigun as Aihom and the later, Qing Aigun, as Saghalien Oula. Source: Internet
After trade relationships were established with the Ming dynasty of China by King Satto of Chūzan in 1372, some forms of Chinese martial arts were introduced to the Ryukyu Islands by the visitors from China, particularly Fujian Province. Source: Internet