no. but sima qian stated that xiongnu(mongols) ruling clan were descendents of chunwei, a son of jie who is the last ruler of the legendary xia dynasty. sun yat sen also stated that " mongols just forgot that they are Chinese ( with a little laughing)." what else does other ppl think?
The Mongols learned various aspects of governance, administration, and technology from the Chinese. They adopted Chinese agricultural practices, introduced paper currency, and utilized the Chinese bureaucracy to govern their vast empire. Additionally, they assimilated elements of Chinese culture and art into their own traditions.
One example of discrimination by the Mongols against the Chinese was the imposition of heavy taxes and tribute on the Chinese population, which placed a significant financial burden on them. Additionally, the Mongols often favored their own ethnic group for positions of power and authority, leading to a systematic exclusion of the Chinese from positions of leadership and influence.
The Mongols valued their own nomadic lifestyle and traditions, which differed significantly from the sedentary Chinese culture. They also saw themselves as conquerors rather than assimilators, preferring to maintain their own identity and way of life. Additionally, the Mongols' military success and social hierarchy were centered around their own customs and practices.
The Mongols were a nomadic people who created a vast empire in the 13th century.
Chinese landowners moved south due to political instability, invasion threats from nomadic tribes, and natural disasters like famine. The southern regions offered better agricultural opportunities and a more stable environment for their families and businesses.
The Chinese were the cause of the fall of the mongols
The mongols adopted some features of the Chinese style of government.
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The Mongols' skill on horseback allowed them to launch surprise attacks against Chinese towns.
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The mongols adopted some features of the Chinese style of government.
No, the Chinese used gunpowder before the Mongols did. So did the Jurchens, who conquered northern China in the early 1100s. The Mongols undoubtedly acquired knowledge of gunpowder weapons from the Jurchens and the Chinese.
They discriminated in that punishments for crimes were not the same for the Chinese.
The Mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions.
The Mongols tolerated Persian religions but suppressed Chinese religions.
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reserved government jobs for mongols