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Q: Were the mongols good or bad rulers of the Chinese empire?
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How do you account for the success of the mongols as empire builders?

They didn't destroy the cities they conquered (no need to rebuild infrastucture) and when you get down to it, they were good administratores.


Why was the Yuan Dynasty important to Chinese culture?

The period of the Yuan Dynasty was so important because the Mongols, lead by Kublai Khan, conquered China. Kublai Khan declared himself to be emperor of China, so the Yuan Dynasty was considered a successor of the Mongolian Empire and a Chinese dynasty. Kublai Khan took jobs from the Chinese and replaced them with people he knew who did the same job in Mongolia rather than employing people most capable of the job. The Mongols liked to fight wars and extend their empire, but the Chinese were less interested in war. Some Chinese people didn't like how the Mongols always went out to fight a war and how they never relaxed. There was some good things that happened during the Yuan Dynasty though, too. The Mongols adopted Chinese culture and philosophies like Confucianism. They respected the ways of the Chinese. The Chinese also adopted Mongol culture.


What country repelled the Mongol empire's attack?

Only Indochina really repelled the Mongols, Japan had the good fortune of weather to end invasion. Germany and Austria were spared not because they fought the Mongols off, but because the invaders called off the attack to return to Karakorum for the election of a new Khan


How did Manchu rulers gain the respect of the Chinese people?

They upheld China's traditional Confucian beliefs and social structures. They made the country's frontiers safe and restored China's prosperity.


What is the biggest change for the Chinese people during Zhou dynasty?

when they went to war

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What caused the fall of the mongols empire?

The mongol empire fell for many reasons one of those reasons is after the death of Kublai Khan there was a good number of poor rulers who spent money unwisely making them raze taxes and cause riots all thourghtout the mongol empire.Which cause the empire to get smaller and smaller .The empire was so much in debt and everyone was rioting the empire being to fade away which lead to the fall of it


How do you account for the success of the mongols as empire builders?

They didn't destroy the cities they conquered (no need to rebuild infrastucture) and when you get down to it, they were good administratores.


Why was the Yuan Dynasty important to Chinese culture?

The period of the Yuan Dynasty was so important because the Mongols, lead by Kublai Khan, conquered China. Kublai Khan declared himself to be emperor of China, so the Yuan Dynasty was considered a successor of the Mongolian Empire and a Chinese dynasty. Kublai Khan took jobs from the Chinese and replaced them with people he knew who did the same job in Mongolia rather than employing people most capable of the job. The Mongols liked to fight wars and extend their empire, but the Chinese were less interested in war. Some Chinese people didn't like how the Mongols always went out to fight a war and how they never relaxed. There was some good things that happened during the Yuan Dynasty though, too. The Mongols adopted Chinese culture and philosophies like Confucianism. They respected the ways of the Chinese. The Chinese also adopted Mongol culture.


Why is an empire good?

an empire is good because you will be ruling over more land, have more people, and over time you can dominate a huge area of land! the only bad thing is that sometimes one of the states or nations that you are ruling over will become strong and conquer you and then they will become the rulers of the empire. but overall an empire is a good thing.


How do you run an empire?

you need to have good workers, education plans, protection plans, sources, good land to work on, people and rulers, a government that is good, transportation , animals, a good water and food supply.


How did Chinese culture support the political structure of the empire?

because i have like no clue man good luck with this


What country repelled the Mongol empire's attack?

Only Indochina really repelled the Mongols, Japan had the good fortune of weather to end invasion. Germany and Austria were spared not because they fought the Mongols off, but because the invaders called off the attack to return to Karakorum for the election of a new Khan


How did Manchu rulers gain the respect of the Chinese people?

They upheld China's traditional Confucian beliefs and social structures. They made the country's frontiers safe and restored China's prosperity.


What we're the Roman Empires?

The empire was divided into provinces, some of these had client rulers (Ie the Romans had control over them) There is quite a good article on this at wikipedia - see the link below.


According to daoists how should rulers behave?

Rulers should show how good they are to there people because the people get there character from there rulers, and maybe the people might do some bad to them if the rulers don't treat then very good.


What military technology advantage did the mongols have?

They didnt have really good technology


What did the emperors do?

The term the 'five good emperors' was invented by Machiavelli. He said that these emperors were good rulers and exercised good governance. He mentioned six emperors who ruled well: Titus, Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius. However, he used the term five good emperors because these men succeeded by adoption (by the previous emperor) and he thought that this was why they were good rulers. They were good rulers, lived good lives and earned the good-will of the people. Machiavelli also said that when emperors inherited the throne by birth again, bad rule started and the ruin of the empire commenced. Historian Edward Gibbon thought that under these men the empire was 'governed by absolute power under the guidance of wisdom and virtue.' They were benevolent despots who pursued moderate policies, while their successors were more tyrannical.