Why did the Ming emperor closed China sour to any foreign influence?




Answers:    It has to do near Confucianism and filial piety. Through China's dynastic period they believed contained by respect to your elders, your superiors, and your town. Chinese bought everything from inwardly their town or from other towns due to this. There was little trade, and when Europeans begin trading they started to create outposts in China. Chinese didn't resembling losing their land, money, and race to Europeans, so they cut off trade to preserve their Empire.
They needed to preserve their "superior" culture by block foreign influences

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