Can you summarize the text:
The arts flourished during the Ming dynasty.
Newly wealthy merchants and artisans
wanted entertainment and could afford
printed books and trips to the theater.
During the Ming period, Chinese writers
produced novels, or long fictional stories
One of the most popular was Romance of
the Three Kingdoms. It described military
rivalries at the end of the Han period.
Many novels of the time were written in
vernacular, or everyday language. Writers
avoided formal language to tell their tales_
Instead they tried to make their stories
sound as if they had been told aloud by
storytellers. Traditional Chinese dramas had
been banned during the years of Mongol
rule, but under the Ming they were restored
to the stage. Actors in costumes performed
stories of the day using words, music
dance, and symbolic gestures

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[tex]\text{During the Ming dynasty, the arts blossomed as wealthy merchants sought}\\\text{entertainment. Chinese writers produced popular novels like "Romance of}\\\text{the Three Kingdoms" depicting military rivalries. These novels were written}\\\text{in everyday language, resembling oral storytelling. Traditional Chinese }\\\text{dramas, banned under Mongol rule, were reinstated, featuring actors}\\\text{performing stories with words, music, dance and symbolic gestures.}[/tex]