Compared with the Ming Dynasty in its heyday, who was stronger?

I think this is a false proposition. Compared with the Ming Dynasty in its heyday, I think they have their own merits.

The Qing dynasty and the Ming dynasty are two dynasties that are familiar to everyone, and they are also collectively called the Ming and Qing dynasties. But some people often compare their two dynasties and say who is more powerful. It is nothing more than a comparison from politics, economy, culture and other aspects, but I think they have their own advantages and disadvantages.

As far as the land area of the two countries in their heyday is concerned, the Qing Dynasty is more dominant. They are all countries that have been unified by successive kings.

Judging from the population in the heyday of the two countries, the Qing Dynasty was still more dominant. The advantage of the Qing dynasty was that it introduced some crops from other countries to its own country, which made more and more people gather here, so it surpassed the Ming dynasty.

As far as the war achievements of the two countries in their heyday are concerned, the Ming Dynasty is more dominant. The military strength of the Ming dynasty was not weak, and it was even more impressive in the war.

Under the ideological culture of the heyday of the two countries, I think each has its own advantages. Every dynasty has its own outstanding poets and unique culture. "A hundred flowers blossom and a hundred schools of thought contend", and countless outstanding works have been handed down to this day.

In terms of science and technology in the heyday of the two countries, the Ming Dynasty was more dominant. Because Zheng He's seven voyages to the West in the Ming Dynasty have promoted the country's development and opening to the outside world. In the Qing dynasty, the closed-door policy at that time had seriously affected the development of the country, so the Ming dynasty was more dominant in science and technology.