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What year was the Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty?

The Wanli period of the Ming Dynasty was 1573 to 1620. Wanli in Ming Dynasty is the title of Zhu Yijun in Ming Shenzong, which has been used for 48 years and is the longest used title in Ming Dynasty. The Great Event of Wanli Period: In the sixth year of Wanli (1578), Li Shizhen wrote Compendium of Materia Medica. In the 10th year of Wanli (1582), Matteo Ricci came to China to preach, and in the 12th year of Wanli (1584), he drew China's first map of the world, Mountain and Sea Map. On July 3rd, Wanli, an earthquake of magnitude 7.5 occurred in Qiongzhou, Hainan, and 72 villages collapsed.

The history of Wanli period in Ming Dynasty

Wanli (65438+September 4th, 0573-65438+August 18, 0620) is the year number of Zhu Yijun, Ming Shenzong. It was used for 48 years in Ming Dynasty, and it was the longest used year number in Ming Dynasty. Ming Shenzong's rule in his life is divided into three stages by historians: hard work in the first ten years, laziness in the middle ten years and neglect in the last thirty years. However, I'm afraid Zhang made great efforts in the first ten years, so once the emperor took charge of himself, his lazy nature was immediately revealed.