Why do Mongols hate Kublai Khan? Why is Kublai Khan a foreigner when he is clearly a hero of Mongols?

Kublai Khan is obviously a hero of Mongols, why do foreigners still hate him? Because Kublai Khan insisted on sinicization during his reign, some Mongolian traditions were abandoned by him, so people outside Mongolia hated him very much.

The Mongolian Empire can be said to be a country with a large area in the feudal history of China, spanning Asia and Europe, and it can be said to be a country with a particularly large territory. But for some reason, Kublai Khan, the hero of opening Mongolia, was hated by foreigners, which is actually very easy to explain. First of all, Kublai Khan's own right to inherit the throne is not a priority, but one of his younger brothers, but one of the designated heirs, because after the death of Mongolian Khan at that time, Kublai Khan's younger brother held an inheritance ceremony first, but he didn't expect Kublai Khan to get ahead of him and make all the preparations for the throne, so he ascended the throne, which made some Mongolian nobles very ashamed at that time. According to the data, there is some support besides Kublai Khan's own brother.

Another important reason is that Kublai Khan insisted on the integration of Mongolian and Chinese, which made many foreigners very uncomfortable at that time, because Mongolian nobles thought that they had seized the political power of the Central Plains in the south, and the Central Plains people would work for themselves or become their own slaves, but Kublai Khan didn't think so. Kublai Khan believes that if they really want to rule the Southern Dynasties, they must be integrated. Because of Kublai Khan's policies, foreigners hate Kublai Khan very much, so although Kublai Khan is a hero, there are still many foreigners who hate him very much. Why do Mongols hate Kublai Khan? Who told you that? I have never heard that Mongols hate Kublai Khan.

Kublai Khan is obviously a hero of Mongols, but why do foreigners hate him? Kublai Khan was a hero who founded the Yuan Dynasty, but he was also a sinner who tore apart the Mongolian empire captured by Genghis Khan. We all know that the plate of Mongolian empire in the four Han dynasties in this city is about to attack Europe. It can be said that if it were not for Kublai Khan's ambition, the Mongolian Empire would probably have unified Asia and Europe. So in the eyes of outsiders, Kublai Khan is not a hero, but a villain who seeks to usurp the throne.

After Meng Ge died in Fishing City, according to the ancient Mongolian law, to elect a Khan, all those who can succeed in competing for the position of Khan need to return to the Mongolian headquarters. According to Mongolian regulations, it is not Kublai Khan's turn to choose whether to succeed to the throne or make meritorious deeds, but Kublai Khan himself wants to be a great Khan and an emperor. So in the face of Mongolia's call, he ignored it, but personally contacted the leaders of the major Mongolian tribes at that time. His practice has completely changed the Mongolian tradition, and he is a traitor in the hearts of the Mongols.

Moreover, in order to make himself a big fellow, Kublai Khan privately found those tribal leaders and promised them that if they helped him become the Great Khan of the Mongolian Empire, they would go out independently and stand on their own feet as kings. At that time, those leaders were all under the great sweat of the Mongolian empire, and it was better to be a manager on their own than a subordinate, so they all agreed to Kublai Khan's proposal. They helped Kublai Khan get the position of Khan, but the Mongolian empire shot down by Genghis Khan was also divided. Although the territory of the Mongolian empire is still that big, it is at least one-third less than the place that Genghis Khan first captured.

Kublai Khan let the inheritance of his ancestors fall apart for his own ambition. That's why foreigners hate him so much now

Why do Mongols worship Genghis Khan but hate Kublai Khan? I think the Mongolian people worship Genghis Khan, not ideologically and culturally, but for his achievements or power. They hate Kublai Khan because he grew up in the environment where he was born, and he was influenced by our Han culture. But at that time, Mongolia rejected Han culture very much, so it was very annoying to Kublai Khan.

In fact, at that time, it stands to reason that he had no chance to be Khan. Although his grandfather was Genghis Khan Temujin, his father had a brother who inherited Khan, so Kublai Khan's father Tuo Lei didn't have a chance to be Khan, but after some twists and turns, his father became Khan, and Khan regretted his short life. He died of illness after being a Khan for a while, and later Kublai Khan's eldest brother, Mongo, became a Khan.

So Kublai Khan and his brother competed for the position of Khan, which is one of the reasons why Mongolians hate Kublai Khan, because Mongolians think that Kublai Khan destroyed the harmony at that time, leading to division and defeat at that time.

The reason why Mongols worship Genghis Khan and hate Kublai Khan is because Genghis Khan disliked China culture very much at that time, and Kublai Khan grew up in Mobei, which is close to China culture, so Kublai Khan grew up under the influence of China culture, so Kublai Khan advocated China culture. After all, he promoted China culture, so the Mongolian people hated Kublai Khan at that time.

Why don't outer Mongolians usually treat Inner Mongolians as real Mongolians? Because the people outside are not real Mongols.

They are Kazakhs. The orthodoxy of the gold family is Chahar, whose surname is burgui Zete, and the Mongolian of Weilat in West Mongolia, whose surname is Zoros. None of them are Kazakh. Gurkha has been on the edge of Mongolian civilization since ancient times. For example, they are just like the Huns merging into the Han nationality. At the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, Liu Yuan, a Hun, rebelled and "restored" the title of the Han Dynasty on the grounds that he was the orthodox heir of the Han Dynasty. In fact, he is a Hun, and his ancestors married the princess of the Han Dynasty. But he thought he was orthodox, so he pretended to be the successor of the Han Dynasty and attacked the Western Jin Dynasty. In fact, he was a serious Han nationality. But Liu Yuan wanted to win the world, so he ignored all this and insisted that he was the real successor of Han. Cao Wei and the Western Jin Dynasty were traitors. In fact, this is the relationship between outer Mongolia and Mongolia. Halka people in Outer Mongolia, whose ancestors were not Mongols, were later eaten by Mongols and assimilated into Mongols. How many of them are Burgizit? How many Zorros are there? If there is no mistake, Mongolia began to popularize surnames at the end of last century. . In other words, in history, most people in Mongolia did not have surnames at all. How can they be Mongols? Most Mongolians in China are descendants of the orthodox gold family or the country established by the Zoros family. Therefore, the Mongolians in China are orthodox Mongolians, and they are also orthodox Mongolians all over the world. Mongolians are found all over the world, but the Mongolians commemorate the mausoleum of Genghis Khan, but only those in China are authentic. Why? Because only China's gold family-Torre system-Kublai Khan system, that is, the successor of Dayuan Empire, is the real Mongolian successor. Mongolia, under the guise of Mongolia, got a wrong position, so it should be a word to blow around and attack the real Mongolian orthodox successor-have a guilty conscience! ! ! Why did the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty slaughter nearly 100 million yuan? Within the scope of China, Mongolians once wanted to exterminate China people and turn fertile land into pasture. If it weren't for Yelu Chucai's persuasion, they realized that China people still have the function of "paying taxes". I'm afraid that today's * * * is only a minority, and even there are no traces of China people.

How did Kublai Khan, a Mongolian, destroy Dali? In 1235, Kublai Khan of Yuan Shizu led 65,438+10,000 troops to attack Dali in three ways. Kublai Khan personally led the Central Route Army, crossed the Dadu River in October, reached the Jinsha River, crossed the river with a raft, and arrived in Lijiang, Yunnan today, which is the famous "Yuandu leather bag" in history. Kublai Khan adopted the suggestions of Yao Shu and others, changed the bad habit of Mongolian army massacre in the past, issued an order to stop killing, and sent messengers to Yangmaocheng to surrender.

Gao Taixiang, the prime minister of Dali, advocated loyalty and opposition and killed the messenger. Kublai Khan marched into Longshouguan in June+February, 5438, and almost reached Bacheng, Ma Yang. Wang Duan Xingzhi and Dali Gao Taixiang returned to the city and suffered a heavy defeat. 65438+ February 65438+ February 65438, Yang Maocheng was breached, Gao Taixiang was killed, Duan Zhixing fled, and the following spring, he was captured in Yiliang, and Dali Kingdom perished. At this point, Duan Dali, which existed for more than 300 years, declared its demise. Since then, Yunnan has been incorporated into the territory of the Yuan Dynasty in the form of an administrative province. It is also a turning point in Dali's history, marking the end of Dali's era as the political, economic and cultural center of Yunnan since the Tang Dynasty, and the political center of Yunnan has been transferred from Dali to Kunming. Why didn't Kublai Khan stop the division of the Mongolian empire? In fact, the division of the Mongolian empire was due to Kublai Khan's self-reliance, which destroyed the inheritance system established by Genghis Khan and caused dissatisfaction among many Mongolian nobles. Why didn't Kublai Khan continue to unify the vast territory of Mongolia after the establishment of the Dayuan Dynasty? From Kublai Khan's point of view, he should be more eager than anyone not to split the Mongolian empire. So, why didn't Kublai Khan stop the disintegration of the Mongolian empire? It can be said that it was because of him that the Mongolian empire was divided step by step. Why?

At that time, the territory of the Mongolian empire was really too big. At its peak, it has more than 30 million square kilometers. If it is tens of thousands of kilometers from west to east, even riding a horse will take several years. For the backward traffic environment in ancient times, no matter which dynasty can effectively rule.

There are many * * * forces in Kublai Khan's power, and these * * * are also very powerful, which has aroused the dissatisfaction of Mongolian nobles and princes. They don't think Kublai Khan is a pure Mongolian regime anymore, so they don't approve of him very much. Kublai Khan became a great Khan without everyone's approval, and naturally became everyone's goal.

Secondly, Kublai Khan felt that a man was not strong enough to split, so he encouraged others to help him. In this split, it can be said that it was unprecedented and there was no one after it. Kublai Khan soon found Xu Liewu and negotiated with him in exchange for help in establishing a free country. Originally, Xu Liewu was going back to the meeting, but he killed Kublai Khan halfway. How can he be indifferent to such a big temptation?

Kublai Khan began to make friends with * * very early, and he had a certain recognition of China culture. As a result, the Mongolian empire was divided.

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