They didn't want to get soft...
They were worried about silk slipper syndrome.
I guess that mentality might work for a few generations...
Then those soft slippers start to seem awfully tempting...
They didn't want to get soft...
they were just the bandits who were astride the Silk Road
I can accept your premise that the Mongols weren't great because they didn't build things, if building pyramids is our yard stick. And I can even shit on their conquest of China, because the more I look at China, the less impressive they are over time. China is just a geographically locked large population that loves to suffer tyrants, steal ideas, and brag about how smart they are.
okay, but I'm still not finding an historical lesson in there which is relevant to my life, which is the point of historyC-Mag wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 10:55 amI can accept your premise that the Mongols weren't great because they didn't build things, if building pyramids is our yard stick. And I can even shit on their conquest of China, because the more I look at China, the less impressive they are over time. China is just a geographically locked large population that loves to suffer tyrants, steal ideas, and brag about how smart they are.
The greatness of the Mongols is that they weren't supposed to be able to do what they did. Civilized folks are scared to death of barbarians but cover their fear with disrespect and loathing. The Mongols defeated probably the two biggest powers of the planet, the Chinese and Abbassid Caliphate, in a multi front war. I don't know if there has been an army before or since that has been able to do what they did. Civilized folks hate the idea that their mortal enemies, backwoods hillbillies can conquer them. That's the point, the shock, the fascination.
Didn't this sort of happen to the Romans at first... they basically became Greeks...
What Army has been able to advance in so many directions, in so many climates and terrains, against so different enemies in such a short time span. No One.
no, the Romans were the Greeks
IMO, you can't use the same yardstick for measuring greatness of Barbarian Empires that you can with Civilized Empires. Civilized folks write the books and build the universities so it's their yardstick we typically look at. But I firmly believe the Goths were great, the Commanches and the Mongols.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 10:58 am
okay, but I'm still not finding an historical lesson in there which is relevant to my life, which is the point of history
basically you're saying the Mongols were bad asses, which is what Carlin always says, but that is not history
lots of military forces were bad asses, but they didn't empires out of that, to include the Mongols
I don't seek a quarrel with youC-Mag wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 11:05 amIMO, you can't use the same yardstick for measuring greatness of Barbarian Empires that you can with Civilized Empires. Civilized folks write the books and build the universities so it's their yardstick we typically look at. But I firmly believe the Goths were great, the Commanches and the Mongols.Smitty-48 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 10:58 am
okay, but I'm still not finding an historical lesson in there which is relevant to my life, which is the point of history
basically you're saying the Mongols were bad asses, which is what Carlin always says, but that is not history
lots of military forces were bad asses, but they didn't empires out of that, to include the Mongols
There is something to be said for cultures that won't bend, they won't change and become civilized. They will forgo their empire to maintain their way of life.