After Mongol rule, which culminated in the establishment of the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), the Chinese government underwent significant changes. While the Mongols maintained some aspects of Chinese governance, they implemented a structure that favored Mongol and other non-Han elites, leading to a distinct separation between the ruling class and the Han Chinese population. Following the fall of the Yuan Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty restored Han Chinese rule and reestablished traditional Confucian governance, marking a return to more indigenous Chinese political practices. Thus, the government shifted from Mongol influence back to a more traditional Chinese framework.
Long time ago mongol people and Chinese people were same and some one cam out and separated them . (if you go to Beijing you will see his picture on some building.) they fight and fight for the and they got half of the world was in Mongolian rule but one day Chingishaad (king of Mongolia) died and his son Ogoodei needs to rule the half of the world but it become little and little .Now its between Russia and China. (you can see on the map)
The Mandate of Heaven was the belief that the Chinese Emperor's right to rule came from the gods.
It is the same as the US. The Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches. It is the same because of Britain's rule over India till 1947
the government leaders must obey the same laws as other people
Technically yes, it is the Yuan Dynasty, but it's also "wrong" history in that the Chinese government later changed it to make it seem that the Yuan dynasty was "of" China at all. Remember that the Emperor of "China" that Polo visited was Kublai Khan. Khan is not a surname; Khan is the title of chief or lord to the Mongol people. Kublai's grandfather is the famous conqueror Genghis Khan. They conquered the Chinese empire, therefore obviously, the Chinese empire is no more and is replaced and absorbed by the Mongol empire which still holds the title of the largest contiguous empire in human history. Once again, "technically," Marco Polo could not have visited a state which no longer existed by that point. Polo was indeed traveling to Mongolia. Same thing happens again and again. The Last Emperor of China (also a multiple academy award winning film) is himself not Chinese, but Manchurian, who was later usurped by the Communist Leader Mao Ze Dong. Much of Chinese culture, music, and even "traditional" clothing is actually not Chinese at all. The Chinese culture is certainly the pre-eminent one in Asia just as the Romans are in European culture, but history is far more nuanced. Technically, China's rule in the past 1000 years has been for the slight majority held by other powers.
no the Japanese and Chinese may look the same but they don't have the same government.
rule of law
Kublai Khan most likely ruled the same way as his ancestors. He was more known for his attacks on Japan. (Which ended in failure)
yes
No. The Chinese government is the government of China. The European Union is an organisation with 27 of Europe's countries as members.
The rule of law
The rule of law
they were more violent and increased taxes. They did not know the same language as the Chinese.
Long time ago mongol people and Chinese people were same and some one cam out and separated them . (if you go to Beijing you will see his picture on some building.) they fight and fight for the and they got half of the world was in Mongolian rule but one day Chingishaad (king of Mongolia) died and his son Ogoodei needs to rule the half of the world but it become little and little .Now its between Russia and China. (you can see on the map)
they were more violent and increased taxes. They did not know the same language as the Chinese.
they were more violent and increased taxes. They did not know the same language as the Chinese.
A rule is something that a group of people have to follow and is notenforced by police or government but may be enforced by a leaderof a group.