Answered by Mr.Derek from China | Mar. 22, 2009 20:12
Hi, Mr. Lucifer, I have seen your comment several days before. Today, I just want to express my own opinions here. First, the word 'Chinese' is a big conception in China. All the persons who hold Chinese nationality are all Chinese people. The majority Han with other 55 ethnic minorities (Mongols included) are Chinese people. So, please do not say Chinese don't like Mongolians. Actually, we are in a family. Second, if you have learnt the history of Yuan Dynasty. You should know at that time, Mongolians are the rule classes of China, although most of time in Chinese history the Han was ruling classes. However, in the Yuan Dynasty, the country put the Four Classes System very strictly. The Han living in North China is the third class and the lowest class is the Han living in South China. Many excellent Han people lost the chances to be an imperial officials. Only Mongolians had many privileges. So, probably some Han didn't satisfy the Mongol rules. In a word, one should be objective to look on history. History is history. No one can change it.