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míng name / noun (part of speech) / place (e.g. among winners) / famous / classifier for people
mìng life / fate / order or command / to assign a name, title etc
Nán jīng see 南京市 / Nanjing, capital of the Ming dynasty (1368–1421) and of the Republic of China (1927–1937 and 1946–1949)
Wàn reign name of Ming emperor (1573-1619)
Míng Tài Ming Taizu, temple name of first Ming emperor Hongwu 洪武
Zhāng Zhang Yi (1608-1695), prolific author and poet spanning interregnum between Ming and Qing
xián ér zhī to put strings on the zither, then play it (line from a Ming dynasty text by 刘伯温) / (fig.) to play music
Zhū Yuán zhāng Zhu Yuanzhang, personal name of first Ming dynasty emperor Hongwu 洪武
西 yóu "Journey to the West", a Ming dynasty novel by Wu Cheng'en 吴承恩, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature, also known as "Pilgrimage to the West" or "Monkey"
Fēng shén Bǎng Investiture of the Gods, major Ming dynasty vernacular novel of mythology and fantasy, very loosely based on King Wu of Zhou's 周武王 overthrow of the Shang, subsequent material for opera, film, TV series, computer games etc
Zhèng Zheng He (1371-1433), famous early Ming dynasty admiral and explorer
Míng Ming Dynasty (1368–1644) / surname Ming / Ming (c. 2000 BC), fourth of the legendary Flame Emperors, 炎帝 descended from Shennong 神农 Farmer God
míng bright / opposite: dark / (of meaning) clear / to understand / next / public or open / wise / generic term for a sacrifice to the gods
Fēng shén Yǎn Investiture of the Gods, major Ming dynasty vernacular novel of mythology and fantasy, very loosely based on King Wu of Zhou's 周武王 overthrow of the Shang, subsequent material for opera, film, TV series, computer games etc
Zhèng tǒng Zhengtong Emperor, reign name of sixth Ming Emperor Zhu Qizhen 朱祁镇 (1427-1464), reigned 1435-1449, temple name Yingzong 英宗
Táng Tang Bohu or Tang Yin 唐寅 (1470-1523), Ming painter and poet, one of Four great southern talents of the Ming 江南四大才子
Míng shǐ History of the Ming Dynasty, twenty fourth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史, compiled under Zhang Tingyu 张廷玉 in 1739 during the Qing Dynasty, 332 scrolls
Míng Bào Ming Pao newspaper (Hong Kong)
Míng Qīng chū late Ming and early Qing / around the middle of the 17th century
shì láng (Ming and Qing dynasties) vice-minister of one of the Six Boards / (also an official title in earlier dynasties)


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