Μινγκ
The term "Μινγκ" refers to the Ming Dynasty, a significant period in Chinese history that lasted from 1368 to 1644. This era is known for its cultural, political, and economic achievements, including advancements in art, literature, and trade. The dynasty is also famous for its exquisite Ming porcelain, which remains highly valued today.
During the Ming Dynasty, China expanded its influence through maritime exploration, notably by the voyages of Zheng He. The dynasty's governance was marked by a centralized bureaucracy and the construction of the Great Wall of China to protect against invasions. The Ming period is often celebrated for its contributions to Chinese heritage and global culture.