Did volcanic eruptions ruin China’s Ming dynasty and undermine the Qing?

By many historical accounts, the Ming dynasty’s doom was sealed when Li Zicheng, the leader of a peasant rebel army, invaded Beijing in 1644. Less than 24 hours after the rebel forces breached Beijing’s inner defences, Chongzhen, the Ming dynasty’s emperor, hanged himself on Jing Hill behind the For

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Did volcanic eruptions ruin China’s Ming dynasty and undermine the Qing?

By many historical accounts, the Ming dynasty’s doom was sealed when Li Zicheng, the leader of a peasant rebel army, invaded Beijing in 1644.

Less than 24 hours after the rebel forces breached Beijing’s inner defences, Chongzhen, the Ming dynasty’s emperor, hanged himself on Jing Hill behind the Forbidden City. The moment marked the end of 276 years of Ming rule.

The Ming dynasty’s eunuch dictatorship, factionalism among civil officials, devastating peasant uprisings and the rise of the Manchus have long fuelled historians’ debates over what ultimately catalysed its collapse.

A paper published in the scientific journal Climate of the Past in April suggests a natural catastrophe in the Philippines should be added to the conversation.

The study shows that the 1640 eruption of Parker Volcano, some 3,850km (about 2,400 miles) from Beijing, may have been instrumental to the dynasty’s demise.

Parker Volcano is located some 3,850km (about 2,400 miles) from Beijing, the Chinese capital. Photo: Handout

Parker Volcano is located some 3,850km (about 2,400 miles) from Beijing, the Chinese capital. Photo: Handout

Richard Warren, from the Institute of History at the University of Bern in Switzerland, has argued that volcanic eruptions could cause widespread changes in temperature and precipitation – factors that increase the likelihood of droughts, floods and crop failures, and push vulnerable societies towards famine.

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