Yuan dynasty
Kublai kahn
No. Confucius was never an Emperor.
The last emperor of China, emperor of record, being Han-Chinese, would be the Zhū Yóujiǎn or Emperor Chóngzhēn, who ruled China from 1627-1644. Manchurians (people from MANCHURIA) then conquered China and China's imperial court then went into hiding and continued their lineage and succession in view of foreign rule over the Han-Chinese people.
Marco Polo was 17 when he left Venice, Italy with his father and uncle to the court of Kublai Kan for trade. His father was a merchant who was trading with China. Marco ended up staying in China for 25 years before he returned to Italy.
Marco Polo didn't go to high school. They were not made in the 1200's when he was alive. Most likely he had a private tutor to teach him since his father was a wealthy merchant . He left for China at 17 with his father and uncle. It wasn't until the early 1900's that high schools were started and this was 500 years after Polo. As far as subject that is unknown.
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No. Confucius was never an Emperor.
china
Marco Polo
That would be Marco Polo.
Marco Polo, born on Sept 15, 1254. The Polo family traders frequented Sarai and the court of Berke Khan, Bukhara and the court of Kublai Khan. They spent 17 yrs in China, much of Marco Polo's time was spent in the company of Kublai Khan
Marco Polo visited the court of Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan Dynasty in China. He spent several decades in China serving as a trusted advisor to Kublai Khan and traveled extensively throughout the empire.
The last emperor of China, emperor of record, being Han-Chinese, would be the Zhū Yóujiǎn or Emperor Chóngzhēn, who ruled China from 1627-1644. Manchurians (people from MANCHURIA) then conquered China and China's imperial court then went into hiding and continued their lineage and succession in view of foreign rule over the Han-Chinese people.
Marco Polo was 17 when he left Venice, Italy with his father and uncle to the court of Kublai Kan for trade. His father was a merchant who was trading with China. Marco ended up staying in China for 25 years before he returned to Italy.
Marco Polo didn't go to high school. They were not made in the 1200's when he was alive. Most likely he had a private tutor to teach him since his father was a wealthy merchant . He left for China at 17 with his father and uncle. It wasn't until the early 1900's that high schools were started and this was 500 years after Polo. As far as subject that is unknown.
In 1271 when Marco was 17 years old he went with his father and uncle through the Holy Land, Persia and Tartary and at length to China, then called Cathay. It took 3 years to reach China. The emperor was named Kublai Khan who lived in Peking. Marco's father had been there before so when he came to the court of Khan he was glad to see them. He was also greatly pleased with the young Polo. At 21 Marco was sent on important business to distant parts of China and he became the envoy of the Chinese crown. Later, Polo will take the daughter of Khan to marry the monarch of the Persia. They left in 14 ships to carry the wedding party to Persia. So, to answer your question I guess he did discover the Persian Empire.
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Ghenghis Khan conquered China around 1279 and established the Chinese Yuan Dynasty. Ghenghis Khan became an emperor in the Chinese tradition and established a court at Peking.