More Than the Great Wall
The Northern Frontier and Ming National Security, 1368-1644
- 572 pages
- 21 hours of reading
Exploring the decision-making processes of Ming China's rulers, this book offers an in-depth analysis of how emperors, officials, and military commanders strategized to protect their nation over 276 years. John W. Dardess delves into their daily lives and the challenges they faced, providing a unique perspective on leadership and governance during a pivotal era in Chinese history. Through this comprehensive examination, readers gain insight into the complexities of maintaining security and stability in a vast empire.
