How did China benefit from being ruled by the Mongols?
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Answer: Mongols under Genghis khan started raiding western China by 1205 onward and started taking control of western china by displacing the Jin dynasty, Dali kingdom, and Southern Song. But the major blow to the Song dynasty ruling China came from the Kublai Khan in 1279, who established a new Yuan Dynasty.
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The end of Mongol rule
The basic dilemma of Mongol rule in China—the Mongols’ inability to achieve a durable identification with Chinese civilian institutions and to modify the military and colonialist character of their rule—became more apparent under Kublai’s successors and reached a maximum under Togon-temür, the last Yuan ruler. Togon-temür was not unfriendly toward Chinese civilization, but this could not alter the contempt of many leading Mongols for Chinese civilian institutions. For centuries China had known clique factionalism at court, but this was mostly fought with political means; Mongol factionalism usually resorted to military power. Militarization gradually spread from the Mongol ruling class into Chinese society, and not a few dissatisfied Chinese leaders established regional power based on local soldiery. The central administration headed by a weak emperor proved incapable of preserving its supremacy