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Did The Travels of Marco Polo promote the development of China, or did it attract foreign enemies?

When we were studying the history of middle school, we talked about the important reasons for the opening of Singapore Airlines. One of them mentioned that The Travels of Marco Polo unveiled the mystery of China, an ancient eastern empire, and let westerners know how rich China is. The most important thing is to publicize China and arachis duranensis, which undoubtedly gave westerners a lasting shot in the arm, prompting westerners to try their best to open up sea routes to the East, thus leading to the opening of new routes.

This book, The Travels of Marco Polo, introduces the geographical position, population, customs, political system and magnificent architecture of the ancient empire of China to the west, and makes westerners realize that the center of the world is not in the west, and there are more rich and developed countries in the East. This book itself has the significance of strengthening exchanges between China and the West and promoting globalization, and has played an important role in accelerating the development of world history, which is worthy of recognition. But the influence of this book on China can be said to be that the disaster is greater than the gospel. Since the publication of this book, affluent China has become the aspiration of all westerners. These people can be said to have established their own colonial system by burning, killing and looting after the opening of the new air route, and China became a piece of fat meat in their hands. From then on, China became a sacrifice, which opened the history of 100 years of blood and tears.

Kyle Poirot was a famous Italian explorer who lived in13rd century. His family is an adventurous family. He followed his father and uncle to China and overcame all difficulties. It took him four years to reach China on the way. It was during Kublai Khan's reign in Yuan Shizu, and the country implemented an open and inclusive policy. Kublai Khan appointed Kyle Poirot as ambassador for cultural exchange. Kelpolo was an official in China for 17 years, and he stayed in Yangzhou for three years, which made an important contribution to the improvement of people's living standards in Yangzhou. To this end, Yangzhou people also built a memorial hall for him.

Kyle Poirot is a Venetian. After escorting a Mongolian princess to Central Asia, he returned to his hometown of Venice for many years, but his hometown was challenged by Genoese. Genoa defeated Venice in World War I, and Kelpolo became a prisoner and was put into prison. In prison, he told his cellmate how beautiful China was and how talented Kublai Khan was. Hearing this, these prisoners are ready to move. An educated cellmate wrote what Kyle Poirot called Marco Polo's Travels. Now some experts think that The Travels of Marco Polo is a fabrication, and Kyle Polo himself has never been to China. Their reason is that The Travels of Marco Polo didn't even mention China's four great inventions, and even China people didn't have such a simple thing as using chopsticks. And full of jokes. They believe that everything Kyle Poirot knows about China comes from the mouth of Persians who have been to China.