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Why doesn't dung hate Mongols?
To be exact, Mongolians are not worthy of China's hatred, because they have reached the point where they can't threaten China because of ignorance.

Why do China people hate the Japanese? On the one hand, this history is closest to China, and many people who suffered humiliation during the Japanese invasion of China are still alive. On the other hand, Japan has developed science and technology. If militarism rises, Japan will do great harm to China.

I think the history of Mongolia's invasion of China is quite long from now, and they are not enough to pose a threat. China's culture is being completely transformed, so naturally it doesn't pay attention to Mongolia.

For many people in China, some people may laugh at Mongolia's self-decline.

Genghis Khan was as heartless as Qin Shihuang, so his descendants broke their limbs.

After Qin Shihuang destroyed the Six Kingdoms, II died. Less than a hundred years later, Xiang Yu, who relied on force, was destroyed by Liu Bang, who was good at fighting.

Genghis Khan died in less than a hundred years, and then Zhu Yuanzhang regained his sight. Unfortunately, because of his indiscriminate killing, Mongolia has not yet achieved spiritual independence.

According to the survey, Genghis Khan killed 200 million people, clamoring that the most comfortable thing is to "chop off the enemy's head, take the enemy's money and sleep with the enemy's woman." He probably didn't think about long-term things.

Although Qin Shihuang was also very autocratic, he still considered keeping the country stable for a long time.

In short, barbarism will not last long.