During the Qing Dynasty, the Mongols lived a hard life, so why didn t they rebel?

Updated on history 2024-07-31
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    For the Mongols who rebelled followed their fathers.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because most of the Mongols live in the steppe and live a very difficult life, he often calls people, which brings him a lot of convenience.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It may be that the Mongols were not able to resist at that time, so even though life was hard, they did not resist.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because at that time the Mongols could not organize an effective force at all, so there was no way to resist.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Qing Dynasty was established by the Manchus defeating the Han people with fewer victories Because the Manchus ruled the world, the Mongols and the Manchus regarded the Manchus as one family (Manchu and Mongolian family), so how could their own family members beat their own family members Don't let other ethnic groups see the joke.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Manchu and Mongolian families, the Manchus have half Mongol blood, so they will not oppose themselves.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Reduced Ding A Mongolian family can only have one inheritance of the family business Marry a wife and have children Other sons can only bid to be monks At the end of the Ming Dynasty, there were more than one million Mongols at the end of the Qing Dynasty, less than 50w dissatisfied with the rulers, such as the extermination of the Jungar tribe Marriage Mongolian nobles married their daughters to the Qing Dynasty royal family Many soldiers were transferred and garrisoned by the Qing Dynasty In this world, the Mongols contributed a lot Many privileges were enjoyed by the Mongols and the Manchus at the end of the Qing Dynasty, with the support of Tsarist Russia and later the Soviet Union, several rebellions and self-reliance The excuse was that under the rule of China, the Mongols were about to be exterminated The population was less than 50w

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because it was the Manchus who ruled the Central Plains, they were the own family members of the Mongols, and they practiced trade to meet the needs of the Mongols.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is estimated that the famous clan is gradually declining, and there are not many capable generals, and there is also the courage of the horseman.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Mongols are the most barbaric people in history, and there are no longer a few such titles as destroyers of civilization in the Mongol expedition to the west.

    And after he established the Yuan Dynasty, the most incredible thing is that the lord of the Central Plains, who has been doing it for more than 80 years, has not learned to smelt iron, so the civilization of the Mongols. Hehe, a little bit of that.

    In addition to the shadow in the late Qing Dynasty, there is another reason that the Mongols have a poor degree of civilization, and at this time the high-tech era has come, and in the late Qing Dynasty, under the influence of foreigners and the support of some domestic people, it was already possible to make at least more advanced than the Mongols at that time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Be quiet???

    What kind of joke are you talking about, landlord? Wasn't Outer Mongolia independent of China at the end of the Qing Dynasty?

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Restrict trade and exchanges between the Central Plains and Mongolia. When the Mongols entered the Central Plains, they could only enter through several passes such as Xifengkou and Shanhaiguan, and they also needed to register.

    It was to prevent the Mongols from entering the Central Plains and to prevent the Han Chinese from interacting with the Mongols. But the Manchus forgot that the Mongol contribution was immeasurable for the establishment of the Qing dynasty. The Qing Dynasty's actions aroused the resentment of the Mongols, and in fact shook the foundation of their own rule.

    2. Mongolians are forbidden to learn the etiquette and culture of the Han Chinese. The culture of the Han people has a long history and rich meanings, and the philosophy of life told in it is of great significance to the growth and development of people.

    The Manchus also did not allow the Mongols to use the Chinese language, only Manchu and Mongolian, and could not use Han names, nor could they enter into marriage relations with Han Chinese.

    Because of the restrictions imposed by the Manchu Qing Dynasty on Mongolia, all parts of the country were developing at that time, but the Mongolian region has always been in a backward state, living as a nomadic herder, and nothing has changed. The family planning policy has been well documented since the Qing Dynasty, and in order to limit the population of Mongolia, the Manchu Qing Dynasty implemented a family planning policy, assuming that a Mongolian family has five sons, and two or three sons must be ordained. For this reason, the Qing Dynasty also built a lama temple in Mongolia to promote Buddhist culture and "cherish compassion", so as to paralyze the Mongolian masses and contribute to the governance of the Qing Dynasty.

    Monks are not allowed to marry, let alone have children, which means that some people have no offspring, so the number of Mongolians is limited. Genghis Khan's Mongol Empire had been so powerful it was, but that splendor no longer exists. In the process of being ruled by the Qing Dynasty, the blood of the Mongols was worn out, and the population was shrinking.

    The Mongol Empire, which once conquered half the world, has passed away with history and turned into the smoke and dust of history.

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