The Mongols benefited from their contact with the Chinese by adopting advanced Chinese agricultural techniques, which improved their food production and supported a growing population. They also embraced Chinese administrative practices and bureaucratic systems, enhancing their governance and facilitating trade. Additionally, the Mongols gained access to Chinese innovations, such as gunpowder and printing, which strengthened their military and cultural influence. This exchange ultimately contributed to the Mongol Empire's expansion and stability.
they adopted Confucian approaches
Yuan Dynasty
The name of the form of ancient Chinese meditation is Buddhist Chinese meditation.
they protected the people who traveled in it form outside people
The Qing Dynasty was overthrown by a popular revolution in 1911. The Chinese Republic lasted in some form until 1949 when it was usurped by the People's Republic of China.
they adopted Confucian approaches
landscape painting,ceramics were also an important Chinese art form, tang artisans perfected the making of porcelain.
landscape painting,ceramics were also an important Chinese art form, tang artisans perfected the making of porcelain.
to form laws for their benifit
There are records of the Mongols using bombs against the Japanese as early as 1281 AD. The Chinese are commonly credited with the invention of the first form of gunpowder, Black Powder, but there is no definitive date or accreditation for that.
Yuan Dynasty
what are the benifit of formal organization obtain form informal organization ?
chinese's is the plural form of chinese............ :) <3
The name of the form of ancient Chinese meditation is Buddhist Chinese meditation.
The plural form of "Chinese" is "Chinese." The word stays the same in both the singular and plural forms.
The Mongols (once the various tribes were united under Genghis Khan, born Temüjin ) used their expertise with horses to form mobility on the battlefield to their advantage.
The proper noun Chinese, a word for the people of China or the language of China, is an uncountable (mass) noun. The possessive form is Chinese's.It should be noted that the possessive form is seldom used because the word Chinese is also a proper adjective, used to describe a noun; for example a Chinese custom or Chinese porcelain.