Unfortunately for Chinese history, Kublai Khan only established the Yuan Dynasty and did not actually rule the Mongol Empire
There is a powerful country in history, this country is the Mongol Empire established by Genghis Khan, and there is also a powerful dynasty in Chinese history, this dynasty is the Yuan Dynasty established by Kublai Khan, although the Yuan Dynasty established by Kublai Khan is a foreign rule, but no one can deny that the Yuan Dynasty is the history of China. So why did Kublai Khan, the supreme ruler of the Mongol Empire, fail to take power as substantially as Genghis Khan?
In fact, this is a very helpless question, the Yuan Dynasty established by Kublai Khan can be said to be the largest country in Chinese history, but this is only the Yuan Dynasty, not the powerful Mongol Empire. Kublai Khan was the founder of the Yuan Dynasty and the supreme ruler of the Mongol Empire, but this was only in name, and the Mongol Empire had already begun to break up after the death of Möngke the Great.
Although Kublai Khan was the supreme ruler of the Mongol Empire, Kublai Khan's ruler was not legitimate, and in fact this supreme ruler was snatched from Ali Buge. Kublai Khan did not have the power and majesty of Temujin, the four khanates of the Mongol Empire did not recognize Kublai Khan, and the legitimate heir was very important to the Mongols, and it is clear that Kublai Khan did not have this condition.
If Kublai Khan really has the ability to rule the entire Mongol Empire, then today we can proudly say that there is a great emperor Kublai Khan in Chinese history, who led us Chinese to rule the whole world, and this sense of achievement is much greater than that of the Yuan Dynasty. Do you think Kublai Khan is the pride of China?