Does the establishment of the Yuan Dynasty make sense in Chinese history?

Updated on history 2024-06-10
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It makes sense. The establishment of the Yuan Dynasty promoted the great integration of various ethnic groups of the Chinese nation to a certain extent.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is significant in Chinese history because the Yuan Dynasty was the largest dynasty in Chinese history.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This has enabled China to control the largest area to date, laying the foundation for China's territory. The establishment of a provincial system has continued to this day.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Yuan Dynasty was probably the only court ruled by an ethnic minority in Chinese history. Under its rule, the Han people were quite miserable. The impact of the Yuan Dynasty on Chinese history was a great shock.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Yuan Dynasty had a certain influence on the expansion of China's geographical territory, and played a certain role in promoting cultural exchanges between Mongolia and Han.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The provincial system, the prevalence of paper money, inflation, the collapse of paper money, and the development of commerce brought about the birth ...... of the Ming Dynasty

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The Mongols, the ruling class of the Yuan Dynasty, did not integrate into the Han culture from beginning to end, and implemented ethnic discrimination and national oppression policies against the Han people, not only dividing people into four categories according to their ethnicity, but also dividing the Han people into Han and Nan people, mainly to divide the Han people, weaken the resistance of the Han people, and implement ethnic discrimination against the Han people in terms of political rule, military and legal system. Its ruling system still inherited the Han system of the Song Dynasty, mainly to promote Han law, and to some extent also promoted the integration of ethnic groups. After the fall of the Yuan Dynasty in the later period, the Mongols withdrew to their birthplace--- the Mongolian Plateau, and from the perspective of the entire history, the Yuan Dynasty did not have a great impact on the Central Plains.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    During the Yuan Dynasty, the unified multi-ethnic state was further consolidated, and its territory surpassed that of previous dynasties. The Yuan Dynasty abolished Shangshu Province and Menxia Province, retained Zhongshu Province, the Privy Council, and the Imperial Historical Observatory to divide the three powers of government, military and supervision, and implemented the provincial system at the local level, which was the first of its kind in China.

    The commodity economy of the Yuan Dynasty was more prosperous than overseas. During the Yuan Dynasty, diplomatic exchanges with various countries were frequent, and envoys, missionaries, and business travelers were sent from all over the country. In terms of culture, cultural forms such as Yuanqu appeared during the period, which were closer to secularization.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In 1206, Genghis Khan founded the country in Mobei, called the Great Mongolia in 1235, and built Ha Thorn and Lin City (i.e. Helin) as the capital of Wokotai. Through constant wars of conquest, the Great Mongol State ruled vast areas of Asia and Europe. According to the fiefdoms of Jochi, Chagatai and Ogedai west of Mount Taishan (present-day Altai Mountains) and the Persian lands (see Ilkhanate) after Hulegu's western conquest, they became khanates that were nominally vassal of the Great Khan and actually had independent status.

    In 1260, Kublai Khan, the ancestor of the Yuan dynasty, ascended the throne, followed the Han law, reformed the old system, with Kaiping as the upper capital and Yanjing (now Beijing) as the central capital, and moved the political center to the south. In 1271, he took the "Book of Changes" "Dazai Qianyuan". The meaning of the country was changed to the second year of the Great Yuan, and the promotion of the middle capital was the capital.

    In 1276, the Southern Song Dynasty was destroyed. It was passed on for nine generations, and in 1368, the Ming army invaded the capital, and Emperor Yuan Shun withdrew from the Central Plains. Its successor has Mobei, still uses the name of the Yuan country, and is known as the Northern Yuan Dynasty in history.

    At the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the official revision of the "History of the Yuan Dynasty", from the founding of Genghis Khan to the death of Emperor Shun of the Yuan Dynasty (1206 1368), commonly known as the Yuan Dynasty.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's a nunchuck o haha You answered wrong, don't mislead Oh, the Yuan Dynasty, established by Kublai Khan, it was after Temujin, the Yuan Dynasty was established in 1271, and the capital is the capital, take a good look next time It's a nunchuck o haha, (Temujin unified Mongolia, not established the Yuan Dynasty).

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It was established by Temujin, the leader of the Mongol tribe, and he was honored as "Genghis Khan" and was called "a generation of Tianjiao".

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It was founded by the Mongol leader Temujin, who was revered as "Genghis Khan" and praised as "a generation of heavenly pride".

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Kublai Khan, he founded the Yuan Dynasty. He was a descendant of Temujin, who unified the Mongolian plateau and established the Mongolian state. Kublai Khan established the Yuan Dynasty in 1271 and unified the country in 1276.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The first emperor of the Yuan Dynasty was Kublai Khan, who was proclaimed emperor in 1271 and ruled the world in 1279, but the first Great Khan of Mongolia was Temujin who unified Mongolia in 1206.

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