I think because to further limit chinese influence ,the Mongols welcomed a strong foreign presence in china
Northern Chinese likely viewed Kublai Khan and the Mongols with a mix of admiration and resentment, as they were initially impressed by the Mongols' military prowess and the stability they brought after years of chaos. However, many also felt subjugated and resentful of foreign rule. In contrast, southern Chinese might have been more resistant to Mongol rule, as they faced significant cultural and political changes under Kublai Khan's administration. Overall, perspectives varied widely based on regional loyalties, experiences, and the impact of Mongol governance on local life.
chubie... i think that's how you spell it. He had 4 kids with her and then he married 4 other wives.
The Chinese had a complex view of Europeans, often seeing them as culturally inferior and arrogant. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, China was largely self-sufficient and viewed itself as the center of civilization, leading to a sense of superiority over foreign powers. However, interactions, particularly through trade and missionary activities, also led to curiosity about European technology and ideas. By the 19th century, as European powers began to exert more influence in China, perceptions shifted to one of resentment and resistance against imperialism.
The development of writing. It helped unify a large and diverse land, and made control much easier.
4 cultures are categlorized as the 4 oldest cultures in history.1.Babylon2.Hindu3.Chinese4.EgyptianI think Chinese culture isn't the oldest but one of the oldest in the history of human civilizations.(list is NOT ordered from oldest to latest.)
I think because to further limit chinese influence ,the Mongols welcomed a strong foreign presence in china
Kublai Khan, as the Mongol ruler of China, aimed to maintain Mongol supremacy and control over the diverse population. He believed that placing Chinese in important government roles could lead to a loss of authority and potentially incite rebellion, as the Chinese had a long history of sophisticated governance and cultural identity. By favoring Mongols and other non-Chinese groups for high positions, Kublai sought to ensure loyalty and reinforce the Mongol elite's dominance in his administration. This strategy was also part of a broader approach to integrate but distinguish the Mongol rule from Chinese traditions.
If you mean the Great Kublai Khan, emperor of China in Marco Polo's time ( Marco actually met Kublai Khan) which I think you are, than the answer is Gangas KhanSorces; 5th grade social studies book
the Kamakura shoguns i think
This is my opinion... The Chinese are more successful thand India in the Olympics because the Chinese train younger athletes that are more flexible and agile. The age limit is i think 14 or somewhere around that and the Chinese team is the youngest gym team.
I think you are asking what the Chinese word "dui" means in English. The word is pronounced like "dway". It basically means "correct". If you make a statement, Chinese people can say "dui" which means "you are correct".
chubie... i think that's how you spell it. He had 4 kids with her and then he married 4 other wives.
I do not think that they have made a desicion yet. I am writing a paper persuading an audience that there should not be an age limit. I can not find a definite answer yet, and i think it might still be under investigation
i think there is no age limit
i think that it is not Chinese
Chinese is the most widely spoken language on Earth because of the sheer population of Chinese speakers in China and other countries with significant Chinese communities. Additionally, Chinese is a language that has a long and rich cultural history, further contributing to its widespread use and influence globally.
I think you will find the answer is hidden in the question. Most Chinese people are Chinese.