The Mongols did not had much experience with government. But the Chinese had a lot of experience. Kublai kept some of the Chinese governing traditions. For example, he built is capital at Beijing, using Chinese styles. He also declared himself emperor, beginning the Yuan Dynasty. The Chinese were familiar with such steps. Taking these steps made it easier for Kublai to control China. However, Kublai did not let Chinese people gain political power. He kept political power for Mongols. He ended the testing system for choosing government officials. Only Mongols and trusted foreigners could get important positions. The Mongols limited Chinese people to minor jobs with little power.
Chinese people like to play table tennis, also known as ping pong.
People play every role in Japanese government. Without people, there would be no government.
they were panners
love it
Chess and checkers dominoes
table tennis
Table Tennis
Like most people, they study, work, eat, play and sleep.
From superandy332 TRy playing Chinese checkers its also a kind of fun game
many people like to play games or video games, fly kites, listen to music and play outside.
The Mongols played a pivotal role in Chinese civilization by establishing the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), which marked the first time non-Han Chinese ruled all of China. Under Mongol leadership, there was significant cultural exchange, trade expansion along the Silk Road, and the introduction of new technologies and ideas from the broader Mongol Empire. The Mongols also implemented administrative reforms that influenced later Chinese governance, though their rule was often marked by social divisions and resistance from the Han majority. Ultimately, their reign significantly impacted China's political landscape and cultural development.
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