The Manchus are not Han Chinese and …
Years: 1648 - 1659
The Manchus are not Han Chinese and are strongly resisted, especially in the south, but they had assimilated a great deal of Chinese culture before conquering China Proper.
Realizing that to dominate the empire they will have to do things the Chinese way, the Manchus retain many institutions of Ming and earlier Chinese derivation.
They continue the Confucian court practices and temple rituals, over which the emperors have traditionally presided.
Locations
Groups
- Chinese (Han) people
- Neo-Confucianism
- Mongols
- Chinese Empire, Ming Dynasty
- Manchus
- Chinese Empire, Qing (Manchu) Dynasty
