Ming Shilu

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Ming Shilu is the official veritable records of the Ming dynasty, a massive chronological compilation of imperial annals and state affairs used as a primary historical source on Ming governance and politics.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese historical source
historical text
imperial annals
veritable records
characteristic chronological arrangement
massive multi-volume work
officially sanctioned account
compilationMethod based on daily records
based on imperial diaries
based on memorials and edicts
compiledBy Hanlin Academy NERFINISHED
court historians
countryOfOrigin China
Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
followedBy Qing Shilu NERFINISHED
follows Yuan Shilu NERFINISHED
genre annals
chronicle
official history
hasPart Chengzu Shilu NERFINISHED
Daizong Shilu NERFINISHED
Guangzong Shilu NERFINISHED
Huidi Shilu NERFINISHED
Muzong Shilu NERFINISHED
Renzong Shilu NERFINISHED
Shenzong (Tianqi) Shilu NERFINISHED
Shenzong Shilu NERFINISHED
Shizong Shilu NERFINISHED
Sizong Shilu NERFINISHED
Taizu Shilu NERFINISHED
Wuzong Shilu NERFINISHED
Xianzong Shilu NERFINISHED
Xiaozong Shilu NERFINISHED
Xuanzong Shilu NERFINISHED
Yingzong Shilu NERFINISHED
Yizong Shilu NERFINISHED
language Classical Chinese
subject appointments and dismissals of officials
fiscal and economic policy
imperial governance
military campaigns
natural disasters and omens
state rituals
timeCoverage 1368–1644
reigns of all Ming emperors
use primary source for Ming history
source on Ming governance
source on Ming institutions
source on Ming politics
source on administrative decisions
source on foreign relations of the Ming dynasty
source on imperial court affairs
source on imperial edicts
source on memorials to the throne
source on tributary system

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Grand Secretariat documentedIn Ming Shilu
Establishing Civil recordedIn Ming Shilu
Xuanzong usedBy Ming Shilu
this entity surface form: Ming court historians