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If Genghis Khan had not conquered Europe, how would history have developed?
First of all, we are discussing and facing history, past history and continuing history. You are also a figure in history and future history, so those who discuss history must be those who continue to write history! It is you and me!

History is a very serious topic, because it left a lot of advice for those of us who performed in history. We learn from history and from experience. Facing the future, the greatest treasure of history is that it can bring us lessons, but we are often proud of it on historical issues, so the biggest lesson left by history is that people never learn lessons!

Back to your question, history is not hypothetical!

If Genghis Khan had never seen Europe, history would continue to be written. For example, if you plan what I will do to this society today, history will continue, because history will never stop and wait for people, and it will never look back. History is a straight line that never looks back. For this concept, then history is a serious country and precious!

The undertaker of history or the undertaker of history, here are some questions that we China people can't explain when we study history! In other words, does history have a purpose? Who set the purpose? Who has something to do with history? Who is pushing history? These problems are easy for our people and they are unwilling to face them!

The history of China belongs to the world history, and so does the history of Europe! It is impossible to repeat the previous history, so the future history will develop, so we can only guess, not be sure! Then the film rewrites and repeats the history, but this is an inter-generational thought and civilization, and it is obviously incomplete in the face of the past history! The screenwriter and the director are the same person, who only retell history from their personal point of view. Of course, this can play a role in learning! But this form proves a problem. It turns out that history is not driven by people, nor is it set by people! History is actually about the history of people wandering! Everyone is a passer-by of history, and history is extremely short and short.

Genghis Khan did not conquer Europe, either Europe developed slowly or China developed rapidly.

In history, the nomadic knights of the East swept across Eurasia, but many soldiers died because of their acclimatization. Slowly, this oriental nation disappeared as if it had disappeared, but 100 years later, a group of people very similar to the Mongols appeared, Huns! History speculated that they were survivors of Genghis Khan's army that retreated/kloc-0.00 years ago, or they bravely defeated the most savage and ferocious Goths at that time.

I guess if Genghis Khan hadn't died, the history of China would have changed because of Genghis Khan's influence!