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The Mughal Empire was one of India's most glorious dynasties, but it was founded by the Mongols with Turkic ancestry. But Indians consider Babur, the founder of the country, to be an Indian hero.
The prototype of modern England was founded by William I, Duke of Normandy. But the English still recognized him as the first Norman king of England.
If we look at the conventions of world history, Genghis Khan was the first Mongol king in Chinese history.
If you look at it from the perspective of Confucian culture, "Di Yi has a king, not as good as China has no king" Genghis Khan is a foreigner who takes artifacts. In the Northern Expeditionary Army's campaign against the Qing Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty was viewed from this cultural perspective, "Erdonghu did not mind. Then the cause of trouble, stealing my artifact, and enslaving my species, two hundred and sixty eight years.
So, if you're leaning towards history, then Genghis Khan was the first Mongol king of China.
If you lean into a traditional cultural perspective, then Genghis Khan was the aggressor.
Whether to give or not to give casually, I have also struggled, I tend to the former.
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It doesn't matter who he is, as long as he is not a descendant of Genghis Khan.
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Chinese, the Yuan Dynasty is a dynasty in China, and its emperor is, of course, Chinese.
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The nationality is Chinese, and the nationality is Mongolian.
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He is a native of Inner Mongolia, and his tomb is said to be in one of the grasslands of Inner Mongolia.
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Nonsense, clearly to the point that it is Chinese
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Mongol. I don't know if it belongs to China, but I know that China belonged to his descendants at that time.
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Mongol. He included the Central Plains in his territory at that time... The war is going to Europe = =. . . It's okay for you to say that he is Chinese... But now it's supposed to be Mongols...
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This question depends on what kind of concept of China you are talking about, and I am afraid that there was no concept of China that you mentioned at the time of Genghis Khan.
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It's hard to define. But by the time he defeated Jin, he had at least acquired Chinese citizenship.
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Strictly speaking, he is an ethnic minority in China.
Because Mongolia once ruled China for a long time!
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Let me give you my personal opinion....Personally, I don't think it makes much sense to delve into this issue...This question is like asking, did the territory that belonged to the Yuan Dynasty belong to China? ...China's current territory, its current nation, and its current culture have evolved over thousands of yearsDuring the period, some were eliminated or abandoned or lost, and some were absorbed and accepted....Some of the criteria for defining Chinese or foreigners are changing, their concepts are changing...Of course, Mongolia was originally Chinese territory, but it was divided into two Mongolian lands due to political problems...The Mongol Yuan Taizu thinks he is Chinese, we think so....However, Outer Mongolia, which is now a foreign country, should also be considered theirs....
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Definitely Chinese.
Mongolian Sons are only Jin.
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Modern Mongolians, Chinese.
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Foreigners, Mongolians, are due north of China.
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Objectively speaking, it should be Mongolian.
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In the time of Genghis Khan, China only referred to the people of the Song Dynasty They were a minority in the north at that time, and by the time of Genghis Khan, they were unprecedentedly powerful Later, the descendants of Genghis Khan came to the Central Plains and established the Yuan Dynasty But if you look at the current concept, of course Genghis Khan is Chinese!! He is a hero worthy of admiration by the descendants of Yan and Huang!! His iron horsemen had reached as far as the banks of the Rhine!!
Conquered almost the entire continent of Eurasia!!
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