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The Financial Collapse of the Ming Dynasty: Silver, Corruption, and Rebellion

7 min · 27 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio The Financial Collapse of the Ming Dynasty: Silver, Corruption, and Rebellion

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In Episode 60 of Why Every Great Empire Eventually Falls, Lucas and Luna explore the economic collapse of the Ming Dynasty, focusing on the empire's over-reliance on silver imports, rampant corruption, and the cascade of rebellions that led to its fall. They discuss the role of Spanish silver from the New World, the Single Whip Tax Reform, the Wanli Emperor's long withdrawal from governance, and the rise of Li Zicheng's peasant army. The episode also touches on the Little Ice Age's impact on Chinese agriculture and the costly Japanese invasions of Korea under Hideyoshi. This is a deep dive into how fiscal mismanagement and external dependencies can unravel a vast empire. #MingDynasty #SilverStandard #LiZicheng #WanliEmperor #SingleWhipTax #LittleIceAge #ImjinWar #Hideyoshi #PeasantRebellion #ChongzhenEmperor #ZhangJuzheng #ZhuYuanzhang #EconomicHistory #ChinaHistory #EmpireCollapse #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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