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What were the two Chinese responses to the repeated invasions from the west and the north?

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During the next decades an uneasy coexistence prevailed between the Mongols in northern China and the Song state in the south. The Mongols resumed their advance in 1250 under the grand khan Möngke and his brother Kublai Khan grandsons of Genghis Khan. Their armies outflanked the main Song defenses on the Yangtze River and penetrated deeply into southwestern China, conquered the independent Dai (Tai) state of Nanzhao in what is now Yunnan, and even reached present-day northern Vietnam. Möngke died in 1259.

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Answer:After their initial successes in northern China in 1211 to 15, the Mongols faced the . The central administration of Mongol China was largely the creation of Yelu.the Mongol court continued to move between these two residences Shangdu in. with the growing Sinicization of the court, repeatedly engaged in rebellions.

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