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Ming (明) is a common personal name among Chinese people, Vietnamese people, an Korean people. In pinyin, it is written Míng, in romanized Vietnamese, it is written as Minh, and in Korean it is pronounced Myeong. Directly translated as "bright" (to understand/intelligence), the Chinese character is made up of the words sun (日) and moon (月) written side by side. It may also mean:

Trivia about ming

  • Architect I.M. Pei's middle name; we don't know if he descends from the famous dynasty
  • This Chinese dynasty that reigned from 1368 to 1644 was known for beautiful vases
  • This Chinese dynasty that reigned from 1368 to 1644 was known for beautiful vases
  • The name of this dynasty of 1368 to 1644 often comes between "priceless" & "vase"
  • China's Jianwen & Wanli; nice vases , fellas
  • Dynastic term for the porcelain jar seen here
  • He's the merciless foe of Flash Gordon
  • This dynasty began its rule of China in 1368
  • The Avenue of the Animals will lead you to the tombs of the Chinese emperors of this dynasty, 1368-1644
  • This dynastic word is applied to Chinese art, especially porcelains, from the mid-14th to the mid-17th centuries
  • Helped by a defecting general, we smashed this prior dynasty like one of their fine vases
  • The tomb of Hongwu, the first emperor of this famous dynasty, is in Nanjing, China
  • In 2004, a rare porcelain bowl from the time of this dynasty sold for almost $6 million
  • China's Wanli(1572-1620)
  • In China don't miss the Dingling Museum, which includes the tomb of the 13th emperor of this dynasty
  • "Dynastic" architect I.M. Pei
  • In 1644 the Ch'ing dynasty destroyed this Chinese dynasty whose name rhymes with Ch'ing
  • Founded around 1368, this Chinese dynasty drove the Mongols out of power in China that same year

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