What does the Ming Dynasty mean?

The Ming Dynasty (1368- 1644) was founded by Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. It was the last feudal dynasty established by the Han nationality in the history of China, which went through 12 emperor 16 emperor 17 dynasty. In the early Ming Dynasty, Yingtianfu (now Nanjing) was the capital, and in the 19th year of Yongle (142 1), Ming Taizu Judy moved the capital to Shuntianfu (now Beijing), and Yingtianfu was renamed Nanjing. Because the Ming emperor surnamed Zhu, it was also called Zhu. 1644, Li Zicheng went to Beijing, Zhu Youjian hanged himself in Jingshan Park, and the Ming Dynasty perished. The Ming Dynasty was the golden age of China after the Zhou, Han and Tang Dynasties. Historically, it was called "Governing the Tang and Song Dynasties" and "Far Han and Tang Dynasties". Daming, Han and Tang dynasties were not related by blood, and there were no coins in the two Song dynasties. The son of heaven ruled the country and the king died. Should be envied by future generations.