Hi Crobato
1. Pls read Prof.John Man's Book on Khubilai, and tell me what you think.
2. You missed out an important part of Viet/Mongol history, emperor tran
thui made a wise decision to continue to pay tribute to Khubilai.
Why don't you show me that reference?
By the way, Esen Taiji and Altan Khan still paid tribute to the Ming did they not?
3. During the reign of Emperor Khaishan, Khubilai's grandson, Kaidu passed away, and all Khans of different Khanates came to Dadu to pay homage to
Khaishan.
So what? Today's heads of government do that when another passes away in one country.
4. A significant phase transition occured during the Yuan dynasty,- there was no more fracturing into multipolar states after it's fall.
Your historical revisionism. The fracturing of multipolar states already occured during Kublai, when other Mongol refuses to acknowledge him as the Great Khan. Furthermore, the Golden Horde adopted Islam while Kublai converted to Buddism.
5. Yuan also defined China's present borders.
Does not change the fact that the Han and Tang Dynasties nearly has as much territory as the PRC did.
6. None of the Han based dynasties were able to rule Tibet, Nei/Outer
Mongolia, Xinjiang, Qinghai, Manchuria(dongbei), Dali. This reflects on their military capabilities vs. the Yuan and Qing.
Lies. Xinjiang, Qinghai, parts of Manchuria and Tibet were already controlled by the Han and Tang Dynasty.
7. Everybody knows both in PRC and in the whole world, that the mongol
armies are among the world's best. Ask them about the Tang, Ming , Qin
or Han, people will just shrug their shoulders.
Nonsense. Everyone around the world knew that the Ming achieved a level of technical achievement that surpasses even Europe at that time. Why, did the Qing or the Yuan ever achieved the voyages Zheng He did?
Look at the military achievements and technology decay of the Qing. They lost their ass to the Japanese. Back in the 1500s, the Ming assisting the Koreans, were able to hold back the Japanese in the Imjin Wars. At that time, Ming cannons were clearly superior to the Portugese ones imported by the Japanese. The Koreans used the same technologies from the Ming to build cannons that were used in their warships, and enabled them to rout the Japanese navy.
During the Qing's era, British gunboats were able to out range the cannons used in the Qing warjunks at the Opium Wars.
The Japanese know that the Tang is what gave them the Chinese element in their culture. Much of the Chinese "language" inside Japanese are the Tang's, while an earlier portion came from the Wu. Mannerisms, dress and things like that, also came from the Tang, like the Kimonos. The art of Japanese swordmaking was passed from the Tang.
And start reading about the Terracotta army of the Qin. From it, modern China and the entire world are now starting to see how well equipped and organized the Qin was. The Qin is able to defeat both southern groups and the Hun, which shows you their remarkable ability to adapt and beat warfare of different styles.
Who do you think is the most famous military personage of all in China, whose works are studied from the US to Japan, and even multinational corporations. Its no other than Sun Tzu.
In the end, what the Mongols contributed to the art of warfare was in fact a dead end. What the Chinese developed, from treatises like Sun Tzu, to the development of ship design (compass, bulkheads, etc,.) to steel, swords making, invention of crossbows, cannon and gunpowder, proved far more lasting.
8. Go visit
and see for yourself how much China
has invested to the glory of the CK. A similar thing is in the works now
in Xanadu.
Nothing compared how much is invested in the restoration of temples in Shaolin, or the Great Wall, or temples in Xian, or the Olympics.
From the way you interpret chinese history, may I say, that you are
an overseas chinese born and raised not in the PRC. Correct me if I am
wrong, but I can see a clear distinct view between PRC individuals and
overseas chinese with regards to the Yuan and Qing rule in China.
r's
Clive
Wrong. People in mainland China actually don't have high regards to the Yuan and Qing Dynasties. The Yuan is noted for their extravagance and military failures that led to the near bankruptcy of the country, and oppressively high taxes that brought them down early. The Qing is known for its part in turning China from the most advanced country in the world to the lamest.
To the Japanese and to a lot of people around the world, the most famous Chinese military period is in fact the Three Kingdoms, now firmly embedded in the consciousness of video games to anime. A lot of kids don't know WTF the generals of the Qin, Han, Song or Ming or people like Qin Huang Di, Yu Fei, Qi Jiquang, Koxinga, or even Kublai Khan.
But they certainly know who Cao Cao, Lu Bu, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhuge Liang, or Liu Bei is.
And the most famous Chinese military personage other than Sun Tzu is to the West is no other than Mulan because of all the movies done about her.