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Even though the Han Dynastic period is not considered a Golden Age by historians, it is seen as very important to the Chinese people. In fact, some Chinese people today refer to the themselves as “Sons of the Han.” Why do you think this might be so?

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The transition from Ming to Qing, Ming–Qing transition, or Manchu conquest of China from 1618 to 1683 saw the transition between two major dynasties in Chinese history. It was the decades-long conflict between the emergent Qing dynasty (清朝), the incumbent Ming dynasty (明朝), and several smaller factions in China (like the Shun dynasty 顺朝 and Xi dynasty 西朝). It ended with the rise of the Qing, and the fall of the Ming and other factions.

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