Unprecedented Four Hundred Years of the Mongol Empire 3: the Tragedy of the "world Conqueror

Unprecedented Four Hundred Years of the Mongol Empire 3: the Tragedy of the "world Conqueror

by Sun Yaoyang

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The first half of the third part mainly tells the tragic history of Kublai Khan and his son Yuan Chengzong who sent troops to Japan, Annan, Champa, Myanmar, Java and other places to conduct overseas expeditions and suffered repeated defeats. The second half mainly tells the story of how the Yuan Dynasty came to decline step by step in the middle and late period. It describes in detail the overt and covert struggles of several generations of Yuan emperors over the right to inherit during this period. In just 40 years, 8 emperors died, one of whom was assassinated and one who was poisoned by his own brother, which shows how tragic it was.

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