Zeheng Hee is your anser that you are looking for but it is also Marco Plolo and i think he went there and retured home and wrote a book
Ghengis khan
The oldest written examples of the Chinese language date from the thirteenth century B.C. It existed even earlier as a spoken language.
the main religion is bhudist
China in the 9th century
Officially, China has no Religion and is atheist, unofficialy there are Daoists, Buddhists, Christian and Muslims within the country.
No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.No. The predominant religion in China (apart from atheism) is Buddhism; this is quite a different religion than Islam.
Kubli Khan
Ghengis khan
marco polo
marco polo
It depended where you were. In China, it was Confucianism. In North Africa, it was Islam. In Italy, it was Catholicism. And in England, where Shakespeare was, the only legal religion was the Church of England, a form of Protestant Christianity.
Buddhism has it origin in China, but in the 6th Century it was introduce to Japan. The form of religion has impacted the lives of Japanese since its introduction.
Hinduism started in India and is the predominant religion there, to this day. Buddhism also started in India and spread to China. Although there are still practicers of Buddhism in India, it is predominantly practiced in China.
Kublai Khan was the ruler of the Mongol Empire in the late thirteenth century; he ruled China and Mongolia. His grandfather was Genghis Khan.
Religions tend to change slowly over time, and so geography tends to matter more than history to a question like this. That is to say that it makes a big difference whether you are talking about 14th century religion in Italy or Arabia or India or China or Japan or somewhere on the Guinea coast. But if you are talking about the religion in one place, say Verona in Italy, the predominate religion in the 14th century was the same as it was in the 16th century or, if truth be told, in the 21st century or the 6th century. The religious practices in Romeo and Juliet are Roman Catholic, and that hasn't changed a lot over the years.
Korea, Japan , Vietnam , Mongolia , China
China has no official or national religion.