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Four Seasons: A Ming Emperor and His Grand Secretaries in Sixteenth-Century China
Of all the Ming emperors, the Jiajing Emperor and his grandson the Wanli Emperor ruled China the longest. Together, their reigns (1522–67 and 1573–1620, respectively) covered most of the sixteenth ...