Renaissance · East Asia · Politics
1644
Ming Dynasty Falls
April 25, 1644
Rebel armies under Li Zicheng broke into Beijing; the last Ming emperor, Chongzhen, hanged himself on a tree in the palace garden with a scrap of paper pinned to his robe blaming ministers. Within weeks, the Manchu-led Qing swept down through the Great Wall passes and occupied the capital, ending nearly three centuries of Ming rule over China.