This second collection of studies by Hok-lam Chan focuses on the
person and the image of Ming Taizu, the founder of the Ming
dynasty, and a powerful, brutal and autocratic emperor who has had
a significant impact not only in late imperial China, but also in
East Asia, over the last six centuries. Individual studies look at
the legitimation of the dynasty, particular military and religious
figures, policies of persecution and punishment, and struggles over
the succession.
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