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YUNG-LO (1360-1424). Emperor of China, 1402-24. Emperor Yung-lo departs on the campaign that ended the Mongol invasions of China during the Ming Dynasty. Line engraving, late 19th century, after a Chinese print

YUNG-LO (1360-1424). Emperor of China, 1402-24. Emperor Yung-lo departs on the campaign that ended the Mongol invasions of China during the Ming Dynasty. Line engraving, late 19th century, after a Chinese print


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YUNG-LO (1360-1424). Emperor of China, 1402-24. Emperor Yung-lo departs on the campaign that ended the Mongol invasions of China during the Ming Dynasty. Line engraving, late 19th century, after a Chinese print

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15th Century Castle China Chinese Court Deer Emperor Imperial Invade Ming Mongol Empire Mongolian Servant Yung Lo


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This print depicts Emperor Yung-lo, a prominent figure in Chinese history during the Ming Dynasty. In this late 19th-century line engraving, we witness a significant moment as the emperor embarks on a campaign that ultimately brought an end to the Mongol invasions of China. The image showcases the grandeur and power associated with imperial rule, as Emperor Yung-lo is surrounded by his loyal servants and men. Dressed in regal attire, he stands tall and confident, ready to lead his forces against the Mongolian threat. The castle in the background symbolizes strength and protection while adding depth to the scene. Amidst this majestic setting, there is also an unexpected touch of nature. A deer gracefully grazes nearby, perhaps representing peace or harmony amidst conflict. This juxtaposition highlights both the might of human empires and their connection with nature's delicate balance. As viewers delve into this historical artwork, they are transported back to a pivotal time when China faced external threats from its northern neighbors. It serves as a reminder of Emperor Yung-lo's bravery and strategic prowess that led to victory over the Mongols. This print captures not only a specific event but also encapsulates themes such as leadership, resilience, cultural identity, and triumph over adversity – all elements that continue to resonate throughout history.

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