Zhang Xianzhong is killed in January of …
Years: 1647 - 1647
January
Zhang Xianzhong is killed in January of 1647 by Manchu troops after he flees Chengdu and employs a scorched earth policy.
The Manchu subsequently occupy the entire country, ending Ming power.
The Qing Dynasty that replaces it, though alien, is politically a Manchu-Chinese synthesis and, continuing the Confucianist Ming policies, will successfully rule in a manner familiar to the sedentary Chinese.
As is current in other developed nations of the period, enlightened despots exercise absolute authority under the rationale that their regimes operate in the best interests of the governed.
This second round of foreign rule (the Mongols being the first) will have little effect on the direction or integrity of native Chinese culture.
