Yuan Dynasty
help with the Yuan Dynasty (please help me)?
OK, so the Mongols conquered China and had very different habits culture of other Chinese, what are there, like clothing, how it was done, and textiles are still imported by traders aliens (which)?
Ah, Zoom? The history, not Mr. H "records the fact that the Mongols conquered much of the known world at that time. You can read about it in several places, perhaps starting here: https://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/prehistory/china/later_imperial_china/yuan. html or you can go to a site detailed information and links about the history of Mongolia (which includes the Yuan Dynasty of China), click here: To https://www.mongolianculture.com/mhistory.html textiles. . . While the Mongols and Chinese have different customs, etc., it is likely that the Chinese textile industry has much more impact the Mongols than the other way around. It was during this period led the Daopo Huang Li minority group (which is located on Hainan Island) techniques of spinning and weaving of the Shanghai region, with which revolutionized the textile industry in China. https://www.womenofchina.cn/Profiles/Women_in_History/3596.jsp The Mongols could be considered nomadic, although they were identified as more soldiers. The Chinese people are regarded as settled. "Although the distinction between nomadic and sedentary populations of Central Asia and its life forms is confusing, however, serves a useful framework for any discussion on the material culture of the region. Both nomadic and urban fine textiles and other goods, they were dressed and adorned themselves and their very different family environments and rituals. (Sumner, 1999:23) "The differences between the textiles made by nomads and settled people according to technical needs or function * * * * grounds available materials and methods. https://www.powerhousemuseum.com/hsc/textiles/textiles.htm To look beautiful the textile industry of nomadic and sedentary peoples of East Asia, I encourage you to go here: https://www.textilemuseum.org/exhibitions/current/TimbuktutoTibet/exhibition_timbuktu_to_tibet.htm He has some amazing photos, navigation is worth. Good luck with your project! EDIT: Zoom, the first reference site of an educational institution. "The Mongols were able to conquer China because of its superior military capabilities. "Definition of" conquering "- (v) suppress, stamp down, suppress, dominate, conquer, curb (to suppress by force or authority) "suppress a nascent uprising" "stamp down on littering ',' defeat his own desires" * (v) appropriate, capture, seize, conquer (taken control by force, as after an invasion) "the invaders seized the land and property of people," "The army seized City, "" The militia captured the castle "* (v) the conquest (won by conquest)" overcome their fears, "" Conquering a countries "https://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=conquer Definition of" reversing "- * (n) fall (the end of a rule or institution (especially by force)) * (n) of the stomach, the alteration (the fall of the act of disturbing the mind or body), "her imprudent could cause ecological disruption, "she was unprepared for this sudden drop in their normal way of life" * verb (v) reverse, destroy, destroy, demolish (cause of the fall of rulers) "The Czar was overthrown" subvert the ruling class' * (v) cancel, revoke, annul, reverse, reverse (cons rule) "Republicans ignored when the House voted on the bill" Sorry ... I see no difference between the two words. Like it or not, China has been conquered by the Mongols. However, this period lasted about sovereign 100 years, during which time cultural values remained fairly constant. I have no idea of this program is to speak in reference to "MH" My use the word "win" in my reply has nothing to do with my personal opinion, but depends on the historical record, written by historians and delivered with referenced resources. If the Mongols were not considered "outsiders" North, then why is he built the Great Wall? If you read my answers, you know I'm pretty objective when answering questions. I try very hard to provide references for each my answers because the truth is my personal opinion is irrelevant. Who said anything about private messages? Have certainly not been received.
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