2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10584-022-03406-y
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Abnormally low precipitation-induced ecological imbalance contributed to the fall of the Ming Dynasty: new evidence from tree rings

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“…The precipitation was abnormally reduced throughout the North China region during the ChongZhen Period based on the analysis of multi-source climate proxy data (e.g., the mean annual precipitation near Beijing was reduced by 22 % compared to normal year [ 63 ]). Food insecurity due to persistent water shortages and harvest failures had a ripple effect on Ming's society at that time [ 63 , 64 ]. Both the overall wealth of society and the government were very low, but food prices were high and society had very little food reserves.…”
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“…The precipitation was abnormally reduced throughout the North China region during the ChongZhen Period based on the analysis of multi-source climate proxy data (e.g., the mean annual precipitation near Beijing was reduced by 22 % compared to normal year [ 63 ]). Food insecurity due to persistent water shortages and harvest failures had a ripple effect on Ming's society at that time [ 63 , 64 ]. Both the overall wealth of society and the government were very low, but food prices were high and society had very little food reserves.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The statistical evidence reveals that within this study area, occurrences of drought, hunger (also represents famine, but to a lesser extent), and locust plague tend to coincide within the same year (Figure 9b,c and Table 5). The late Ming Dynasty witnessed soaring food prices due to the confluence of war and drought, necessitating increased military expenditures (Chen et al, 2022). When the available water proved inadequate for sustaining regular production, any adverse event compounded by drought only exacerbated the crisis.…”
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“…The results showed that the tree-ring width can reflect the change in the NDVI in the growing season in middle and high latitudes. For example, tree rings were used to reconstruct the NDVI (245 years) from May to July, the NDVI (206 years) from June to September, and the NDVI (163 years) from June to August in the southern mountains of the Badain Jaran Desert [101], Hasi Mountain [102], and Xinglong Mountain [103]. Both the tree-ring width and NDVI had a significant positive correlation with precipitation in the periods of July-August and May-June of last year, and a significant negative correlation with the temperature in the period of May-June of the same year.…”
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confidence: 99%