Ming Sheng
| Ming Sheng 明升 | |||||
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| Emperor of Ming Xia | |||||
| Reign | 1362–1366 | ||||
| Predecessor | Ming Yuzhen | ||||
| Born | 1356 | ||||
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| Dynasty | Ming Xia | ||||
| Father | Ming Yuzhen | ||||
| Mother | née Peng | ||||
Ming Sheng (simplified Chinese: 明升; traditional Chinese: 明昇; pinyin: Míng Shēng; b. 1356) was the second emperor of Ming Xia. His father, Ming Yuzhen, was a leader of the Red Turban Rebellions and the founder of Ming Xia, a dynasty located in Sichuan. He was later exiled to Korea, where he was known as Myŏng Sŭng (Korean: 명승).