They wanted to keep their own identity. They did however adopt certain aspects such as extended family relationships, and building styles. They were also tolerant of Chinese Culture.
The Mongols valued their own nomadic lifestyle and traditions, which differed significantly from the sedentary Chinese culture. They also saw themselves as conquerors rather than assimilators, preferring to maintain their own identity and way of life. Additionally, the Mongols' military success and social hierarchy were centered around their own customs and practices.
No, the Mongols are not Chinese. They are a distinct ethnic group from Mongolia, which is a separate country located in East Asia. While there has been historical interaction and cultural exchange between the Mongols and the Chinese, they are two distinct groups with their own distinct languages, cultures, and histories.
In Chinese, "si si" can mean "silk and silk" referring to luxury goods, or it can also mean "silk thread" which is used in traditional Chinese embroidery. Its meaning can vary depending on the context or usage.
A verb for Texas could be "to Texify," meaning to adopt or incorporate elements of Texan culture or identity.
Yes, Gok Wan is able to speak Chinese. He is of Chinese descent and has mentioned in interviews that he is able to speak Cantonese.
The word "xian" in Chinese is written as "ไป" and is pronounced like "sh-yan" with a tone that rises and falls.
No "China" as we think of it today
I think because to further limit chinese influence ,the Mongols welcomed a strong foreign presence in china
No, the Mongols are not Chinese. They are a distinct ethnic group from Mongolia, which is a separate country located in East Asia. While there has been historical interaction and cultural exchange between the Mongols and the Chinese, they are two distinct groups with their own distinct languages, cultures, and histories.
I think because to further limit chinese influence ,the Mongols welcomed a strong foreign presence in china
You use your mind, research more about their rich history, customs and values. Talk to a few Chinese, make friends with them. Do not believe stereotypes of the Chinese. Remember there are good Chinese and there are bad Chinese, same with every race in the world.
no i don't think so, he did travel a lot with the mongols though.
i don't think so because different part of China has different customs thus some parts may use the Chinese dragon on their big day
My friend.. Do you really think customs or any airport is going to let you have a dangered monkey. Its a scam. You send them the money and you will never hear from them again. Welcome to the world.
people adopt fashion for looking handsome/cool & young if we can't adopt it so what is the difference b/w us and the people those are living in rural areas? this is the answer which i think and i think that's why people adopt fashion.........
Oh, I think he did. I think Kim made him adopt the kid,but I'm not sure.
I think it was the Mongols.
The Chinese exported copper and iron goods, porcelain, silks , linens, books, sugar, and rice to Japan and Southeast Asia in return for spices and exotic items like rhino horns.