The Mongols had a complex relationship with Confucianism. While they initially viewed it with skepticism due to their nomadic and tribal culture, they recognized its value in governing the vast territories they conquered. Some Mongol leaders adopted Confucian principles to legitimize their rule and integrate with the sedentary Chinese population. Overall, they adapted Confucianism to fit their own governance style rather than fully embracing or rejecting it.
The mongols collected a lot of tax money and adopted aspects of the Chinese culture such as Confucianism Their workers improved a lot
Neo Confucianism is an integration of Confucianism with some Taoism and Buddhism.
I think because to further limit chinese influence ,the Mongols welcomed a strong foreign presence in china
Genghis Khan united the Mongols into a mighty army.
False. The Mongols were nomads and depended on animals (pastoral).
Confucianism lost all official support.
The mongols collected a lot of tax money and adopted aspects of the Chinese culture such as Confucianism Their workers improved a lot
you rub a bald guys head and watch a donkey giving birth to a seal
Neither Buddhism not Confucianism has gods as we Westerners think of them. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confucianism
rub a bald guys head and you see a donkey having babies with a seal
I think the answer is 7, but I'm not positive
no i don't think so, he did travel a lot with the mongols though.
I think rulers of moral.
Han Confucianism. Neo Confucianism. Contemporary Confucianism. Japanese Confucianism. Vietnamese Confucianism. Korean Confucianism.
china is the hearth and i THINK it is now a universalizing religion.
he believed that it was righteousness
I think it was the Mongols.