No. Confucius was never an Emperor.
Yuan dynasty
William Hawkins
In Little Hampton 6 Pollitt Court
A less discreet person than Marco Polo would have ignored everything the court said. **I'm not quite sure**
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.
Marco Polo.
Yuan dynasty
In 1275, the Venetian merchant and explorer Marco Polo visited Kublai Khan, the Mongol emperor and founder of the Yuan dynasty in China. Polo arrived at Kublai Khan's court after traveling through Asia, and he served as an envoy and advisor to the Khan for many years. His travels and experiences in the Mongol Empire were later documented in "The Travels of Marco Polo," influencing European perceptions of Asia.
Ibn Battuta was the Moroccan traveller who visited Tugluk Court.
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.
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 and Kublai Khan represent a historic meeting of West and East. Marco Polo, an Italian explorer, traveled to the court of Kublai Khan, the Mongol emperor of China, in the 13th century. Their encounter facilitated cultural exchange and trade between Europe and Asia.
harshavardana
William Hawkins
In Little Hampton 6 Pollitt Court
china
17 years