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The Yuan Dynasty was established by the Mongols and ruled China from 1271 to 1368 CE. Their first emperor was Kublai Khan (r. 1260-1279 CE) who finally defeated the Song Dynasty which had reigned in China since 960 CE. Stability and peace within China brought a certain economic prosperity for some as Kublai and his successors promoted international trade which saw the now-unified country open up to the wider world. While there was peace in the western part of the Mongol Empire, Kublai launched two unsuccessful invasions of Japan and several others elsewhere in South East Asia. The Mongols' reign in China was finally ended due to a lethal cocktail of endless infighting amongst their leaders, inept and corrupt government which overspent and overtaxed, floods and famines. Peasant uprisings rumbled throughout the 14th century CE until one, led by the Red Turban Movement, toppled the Yuan and brought in a new regime, the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644 CE).

Kublai Khan & the Song

In 1268 CE Kublai Khan focussed on finally knocking out the Song Dynasty and establishing himself, as all nomadic leaders before him had dreamed of, as the emperor of China. The Mongols had already made several major attacks on Song territory, notably during the reigns of Genghis Khan (r. 1206-1227 CE) in 1212-1215 CE and of Mongke Khan (r. 1251-1259 CE) in 1257-1260 CE. Equipped with an army of over 1,000,000 men, a large naval fleet, and immense wealth, Song China would prove a stubborn opponent to the otherwise invincible Mongol military machine. The success of Mongol warfare across Asia had been based on fast cavalry, but the Song countered this by deliberately adopting a strategy of more static warfare and building great fortifications at key cities and river crossings. For this reason, it would take eleven long years for Kublai to pick off his targets one by one and finally batter the Song into submission.

The Mongols were helped by many Song generals defecting or surrendering their armies, and the fact the imperial court was beset by infighting between the child emperor's advisors. Ultimately, the empress dowager and her young son Emperor Gongzong (r. 1274-5 CE) surrendered along with their capital Lin'an on 28 March 1276 CE. The Song royals were taken prisoner to Kublai's new capital at Beijing (Daidu). Groups of loyalists fought on for three more years, installing two more young emperors in the process (Duanzong and Dibing), but the Mongols swept all before them. Finally, on 19 March 1279 CE a great naval battle was won at Yaishan near modern-day Macao; the Mongol conquest of China was complete. It was the first time that country had been unified since the 9th century CE, not that this was much consolation to the countless dead, robbed and displaced across China.

Establishing Government

Making himself emperor of China, Kublai gave himself the reign name Shizu and, in 1271 CE, his new dynasty the name 'Yuan', meaning either 'origin' or 'centre, main pivot.' The start date of the Yuan Dynasty is variously put at 1260 CE (Mongke's campaign), 1271 CE (first official use of the 'Yuan' dynasty title), 1276 CE (death of the last Song emperor and fall of the Song capital) or 1279 CE (final extinguishing of Song resistance).

Beginning with Kublai, Mongol rulers made some superficial attempts to appeal to their new Chinese subjects by adopting such traditions as emperor's robes, travelling in a sedan chair and surrounding themselves with Confucian advisors. The real power, though, remained in Mongol hands as key administrative positions in the newly created 12 semi-autonomous provinces that China and northern Korea (annexed in 1270 CE) was now divided into largely went to Mongols, especially to members of the very large Mongol imperial bodyguard. The traditional six Chinese ministries, in place since the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE), continued as before, but there were Mongol institutions, too, like the Shumi Yuan or Ministry of War.

Kublai abolished the civil service examinations which would have favoured Chinese officials with their Confucian education (they were reinstated in 1313 CE but Mongols still received advantages). Although many Chinese officials continued to work as before, they were subject to random and secret inspections by Mongol-trusted censors. The Mongol regional official known as the jarquchi was appointed to Chinese territories, and these and representatives of the various Mongol clans made up a local government for each province. The Mongol police force, the tutqaul, was given the task of ensuring roads were kept free from bandits, and western Asians, particularly Muslims, were often given roles in the financial side of government such as finance ministers and tax inspectors.

A New Social Order

Kublai ensured that Mongols always gained an advantage in China by officially classing them as superior in rank to Chinese. The four official Yuan ranks, based on perceived loyalty to the Yuan rulers, were:

  • Mongols
  • Semu - people from Central Asia and/or speakers of Turkic languages
  • Hanren - northern Chinese, Tibetans, Khitans, Jurchen and others
  • Nanren - southern Chinese formally ruled by the Song.

Being a member of one of the above four classes had repercussions for an individual's tax status, their treatment by the judicial system and their eligibility for positions in the state administration (there was a 25% capped quota for southern Chinese, for example). Differences in treatment included northern Chinese being taxed by household while southern Chinese had to pay according to the area of land they owned. Punishments were a particularly striking area of difference with, for example, a Mongol found guilty of murder only having to pay a fine while a southern Chinese convicted of mere theft was fined and then tattooed as a criminal. The new law code introduced in 1270 CE, however, had only 135 capital crimes, half of those in the code used by the Song.

There were other measures of segregation, too, such as forbidding Chinese to take Mongol names, wear Mongol clothes or learn the Mongol language. Intermarriage was discouraged. Rather than being a solely racially-motivated policy, though, Kublai and his successors were most concerned with controlling their subjects, making it easier to identify who was who and ensuring there were no rebellions; Chinese were forbidden to carry weapons and congregate in public, for example.

At least traditional religions were permitted to continue as long as they did not threaten the state, although Buddhism was generally favoured over the traditional Chinese Confucianism. The Mongols' own preference for shamanism showed no signs of change, although Kublai himself converted to Tibetan (Lamaist) Buddhism.

Foreign Policy & Trade

Kublai Khan was particularly interested in re-establishing the Chinese tribute system which had been neglected during the latter part of the Song's reign. The system had states pay symbolic and material tribute to China's dominant position as the centre of the known world, the 'Middle Kingdom.' Not only was it a means to further legitimise his position as Chinese emperor but it could also bring in useful material goods and help expand international trade. There was also the matter that Mongol rulers legitimised their position through conquest and the distribution of booty to their followers to ensure loyalty and continued service. Kublai, then, embarked on a series of campaigns to bring China's neighbours back to their former position of subservience to the emperor.

In other parts of Asia, to the west, there was relative peace, the so-called Pax Mongolica, although there was a major rebellion in Tibet in the early 1290s CE, and the other descendants of Genghis Khan, especially the Ogedeids, continued to nibble at China's western borders. Nevertheless, the Mongols as a group, by forging an empire from the Black Sea to the Korean peninsula (even if it was now split into large khanates ruled by Genghis Khan's descendants) had managed to expose China to a wider world.

Of more concrete benefit to the Mongols and Chinese than world fame, the Yuan did promote international trade, too. Artisans and craftworkers were given a more elevated status than previously and given tax exemptions. Merchants, not being producers but 'exchangers,' had been discriminated against under the Song, and these, too, now benefitted from more favourable tax measures, low-cost loans and the end of sumptuary regulations.

The effect of these policies was to create a boom in crafts and trade, especially of silk and fine porcelain, the latter product now being supervised by a specific government agency, paving the way for the later Ming potters to gain worldwide fame of their own. Trade also brought a greater exchange of ideas and technologies such as Persian expertise in astronomical observations, maps, luxury textile weaving, and irrigation coming to China, and gunpowder weapons, printing, the mariner's compass, and paper money to the west. Islam also spread further to the east as merchants crisscrossed Asia.

Collapse & Ming Dynasty

By the mid-14th century CE, the Yuan rulers had been beset by a devastating combination of unusually cold winters, famines, plagues, and flooding of the Yellow River which all combined to bring hyper-inflation when the government tried to solve the problems of a damaged infrastructure by printing too much paper money. There followed widespread banditry and uprisings by an overtaxed peasantry. Worse, some of the local elites and provincial administrators in southern China were colluding with the bandits, smugglers and even religious leaders to take over entire towns. Yuan China was disintegrating from within.

The Yuan rulers had not helped themselves by squabbling over power, creating an overblown bureaucracy, and wasting revenue and land resources on a few favoured princes and generals. Most importantly of all, they failed to quash numerous rebellions, including that perpetrated by a group known as the Red Turban Movement, an offshoot of the Buddhist White Lotus Movement, led by a peasant called Zhu Yuanzhang (1328-1398 CE). Zhu replaced the Red Turban's traditional policy aim of reinstating the old Song Dynasty with his own personal ambitions to rule and gained wider support by ditching the anti-Confucian policies which had alienated the Chinese educated classes. Alone amongst the many rebel leaders of the period, Zhu understood that to establish a stable government he needed administrators not just warriors out for loot.

Zhu Yuanzhang's first major coup had been the capture of Nanjing in 1356 CE. Zhu's successes continued, and he defeated his two main rival rebel leaders and their armies, first Chen Youliang at the battle of Poyang Lake (1363 CE) and then Zhang Shicheng in 1367 CE. Zhu was left the most powerful leader in China, and, after taking Beijing, the last Yuan emperor of a unified China, Toghon Temur (r. 1333-1368 CE), fled to Mongolia and the old, now largely abandoned capital Karakorum. The Yuan would, thus, continue to rule in Mongolia under the new name of the Northern Yuan Dynasty (1368-1635 CE). Meanwhile, Zhu declared himself the ruler of China in January 1368 CE. Zhu would take the reign name of Hongwu Emperor (meaning 'abundantly marital') and the dynasty he founded Ming (meaning 'bright' or 'light').

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[โ€“] tocopherol@hexbear.net 23 points 2 months ago

I'm a communist because I'm an optimist at heart. Fascists think people are savages that need control, or that the world is falling into some destined dark ages and the human spirit needs to be violently repressed to stop it. Commies see the goodness in people, that we can work together, that we can build a better world beyond pure domination and subjection.

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[โ€“] Sasuke@hexbear.net 18 points 2 months ago (4 children)

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[โ€“] tocopherol@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

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[โ€“] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago

Thatโ€™s not how any of this works. For starters, most of the debt the US owes is to the US!

[โ€“] sewer_rat_420@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago

Who does he think will do the production? Does he want to get a second job at a steel refinery?

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[โ€“] whatnots@hexbear.net 16 points 2 months ago (2 children)

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[โ€“] whatnots@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago

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[โ€“] CthulhusIntern@hexbear.net 15 points 2 months ago (2 children)

It's not that vampires are killed by stakes and werewolves by silver bullets. Vampires are killed by weapons of the peasantry and werewolves are killed by weapons of the aristocracy.

A kalashnikov would kill a vampire, and a hellfire missile would kill a werewolf.

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[โ€“] StillNoLeftLeft@hexbear.net 14 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Ffs, went to see what is up in the local (nato) leftist party website and these people are literally recommending Anne Applebaum books to "fellow leftists".

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To think that these "leftists" have just comfortably chosen to ignore all this and just go slava ukraine all day long is doing my head in.

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[โ€“] neroiscariot@hexbear.net 13 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Going to see Godspeed you! Black emperor for the first time tonight after discovering them... 25 years ago.... Jesus.

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[โ€“] Goblinmancer@hexbear.net 13 points 2 months ago (1 children)

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[โ€“] Carl@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

a definitive answer to the question "why does bethesda suck now"

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[โ€“] ratboy@hexbear.net 12 points 2 months ago (5 children)

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[โ€“] Blockocheese@hexbear.net 12 points 2 months ago (3 children)

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[โ€“] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 11 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Update on ssris: I donโ€™t have the dickdontwork side effect. After some insomnia went away Iโ€™m now able to sleep through the night (used to wake up a lot) and feel really good after 6-7 hours of sleep whereas I used to feel shitty with 8+. Actual miracle drug wtf

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[โ€“] CrispyFern@hexbear.net 11 points 2 months ago (1 children)

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[โ€“] DragonBallZinn@hexbear.net 11 points 2 months ago

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[โ€“] GalaxyBrain@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago (3 children)

I found out office space originally had a different ending where the same guy who played the main character's manager in the office plays his foreman at the worksite and delivers similar bullshit lines in the same way. That is such a better ending.

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[โ€“] PorkrollPosadist@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago

Seen in the wild

[โ€“] MikeyChaz@hexbear.net 10 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

I guess I have to take up the mantle now

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a lot of old comic dialogue is just kinda like

[Exclaimation]! [Recalling of events leading up to current situation/information that would suggest current situation is unlikely to happen], [Explanation of current situation]! [Explanation of what current situation implies]!!!

[โ€“] Goblinmancer@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Breaking news! The new pope has been elected

[โ€“] HarryLime@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago (3 children)

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[โ€“] Keld@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Four instructors have now successfully guessed where I'm from within a 10 mile radius and it's like the first thing they said. It goes something like:
Instructor: "And which structure is this?"
Me:(My guess)
Instructor: "Are you from (Name of the town next to where I'm from)"

My accent must be too heavy. I'm self doxxing whenever I open my mouth. I should get speech therapy.

[โ€“] Carl@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago

I had a dream last night that corporate xitter found out about the dragons fucking cars meme, and were posting a bunch of images of their cars having sex with dragons.

brassica vegetables are so fucking crazy man, like, just look at how many of them there are. We took this one species and we engineered the absolute shit out of it, it's wild

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[โ€“] CliffordBigRedDog@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago (1 children)

taiwanese politics are so fking cooked

The KMT (the ostensibly pro-China, anti-independence party now) is now having a rally against the DPP (pro-independence libs, party colour green) with the slogan "Oppose the dictatorial Green-commies"

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[โ€“] Trey@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago

Went for a walk with my dog today. He's only a few months old so we couldn't go far, but it was nice.

[โ€“] neroiscariot@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago (1 children)
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[โ€“] UmbraVivi@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago (3 children)

I'm gonna become a liberal. Kamala 2028 people!

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[โ€“] MikeyChaz@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago (6 children)

My nail infection is getting worse and my finger looks almost purple/ black and I canโ€™t feel the tip when I rub it across a surface. Iโ€™ve never had an infection like this before luckily Iโ€™ve been taking some expired antibiotics I found in my bathroom that I used when I was stung really badly by a jelly fish a few years ago. I hope they work

[โ€“] Eco@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago (3 children)

okay well that sounds awful. you should probably go to a doctor

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[โ€“] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 9 points 2 months ago (1 children)
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[โ€“] FidelChadstro@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago (1 children)

We are more than eyes, we were meant to look at more than screens

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[โ€“] DragonBallZinn@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Goku? More like WOKEU!

  • Heals from injuries through the power of beanis

  • Gets stronger by changing hair colors

  • Had a fursona as a kid

  • Immigrant to earth

  • Famously bad at driving, anti-car gigachad

  • most iconic villain of the franchise is a racist ancap of royal blood

goku-halal โ€COMMIE-Hame-Ha!โ€

[โ€“] Keld@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

I feel like given that video essays now have the turn around time of actual films, they should be judged by that standard. By which standards they're all pretty bad.

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[โ€“] WhyEssEff@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (3 children)

japanese language understanders in chatโ€”for purposes of calibration of my artistic license in the sketching out a potential fanficโ€”how fucked is it to derive ใƒใƒˆใƒฉ from ๆˆฆไบบ, on a scale of "unusual grab bag of regular interpretations" to "arcane nonsense"

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[โ€“] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago

Poilievre fumbling this election is so funny. They need to make him commit seppuku in parliament.

[โ€“] Wmill@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago (3 children)

Gonna propose we keep all YouTubers in suspended animation looks wise, I don't wanna see what amounts to my favorite characters look different as the years go by that shouldn't be allowed. Before anyone suggest just watching vtubers I'm gonna say no thank you

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[โ€“] Wmill@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago

Current plan is watching Trump get disposed of when he wrecks the economy, I'm thinking it like that one business plot coup 100 years ago that or one of his maga people take him out. Either way I don't see anything getting better can't leave the US and if I could I don't know if I can abandon my family for them to face what violence comes next alone. Taking all my willpower not to slip into hedonistic stress relief ๐Ÿ˜ฎโ€๐Ÿ’จ I won't give in this too shall pass

[โ€“] iridaniotter@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago

The book I want to read is a personal PDF reformat of a publicly available text document that can only be found on my PC... which is currently not turning on. ooooooooooooooh

[โ€“] MidnightPocket@hexbear.net 8 points 2 months ago

Does anyone have a link to that crazy map of China's trade ascendancy over the last 20 years? Friend wants to scrutinize it.

[โ€“] Goblinmancer@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

Honestly Wesnoth is like the only strategy rpgish game that implements perma death well imo, because the way most srpgs are played permadeath becomes more of an annoyance that makes people reset/undo turns so they dont lose anyone, but in most wesnothcampaign you are actually sort of encouraged to sacrifice units (you can do a 0 death run on the easy campaigns but they are tedious)

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[โ€“] Wmill@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago

Been getting through the frozen dark souls 2 dlc and liking it. Managed to get to the boss and got trounced so exploring the rest of the dlc for help is pretty good incentive. Also adore the invader in this level, disguising as a barrel was great lmao seeing him go up the stairs slowly

[โ€“] wombat@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago

it is april 26 and stalin saved the world from fascism

[โ€“] Comrade_Mushroom@hexbear.net 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Y'all... I think, maybe, I'm about to start working on the largest creative project of my life. Something I am doing completely devoid of a profit motive. I will probably never share any specific details about it here, though.

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