mingists
Mingists are adherents of Mingism, a term used to describe a range of political, cultural, and philosophical positions that draw inspiration from the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) of China. The label is applied inconsistently; some view Mingism as a cultural revival stressing Confucian ethics and ritual propriety, while others see it as a political program advocating strong state leadership and merit-based administration. There is no single authoritative Mingist doctrine, and groups vary in emphasis from cultural renewal to proposals for constitutional governance or state-led development.
Origins and usage of the term are debated. In modern discussions and scholarship, Mingism is often used
Beliefs and practices commonly associated with Mingism include a focus on centralized governance, meritocratic civil service,
See also: Ming dynasty, Confucianism, meritocracy, Chinese political philosophy.