1. The territory of the Yuan Dynasty
Unprecedented breadth. Northwest to eastern Xinjiang, north to Siberia (Arctic Ocean), east to the sea (including Taiwan Province Province), south to the South China Sea Islands, southwest to Tibet, Yunnan and present-day eastern Myanmar. The territory of the Yuan Dynasty was over 6,543,800 square kilometers (22 million square kilometers). Not as big as the former Soviet Union.
2 Mongolian empire territory
Genghis Khan, the most powerful conqueror in human history, and his successors, only had more than 300,000 troops in total, wiped out more than 40 countries, conquered more than 720 nationalities, wiped out more than 1000 million troops of various countries, conquered the population of all ethnic groups as much as 600 million, and established the Mongolian Empire, the country with the largest territory and the most vast territory in human history. In its stable period, its territory covers an area of more than 35 million square kilometers, starting from the Korean Peninsula in the east, Poland and Hungary in the west, Siberia and Russia in the north, and Indochina Peninsula in Showa in the south, between north latitude 15 ~ 60 and east longitude 13. In its heyday, its territory reached more than 45 million square kilometers, more than four times that of China now, accounting for more than four-fifths of the whole human world at that time. Now the land area of Asia (including all islands) is only 44 million square kilometers.
3. After the demise of the Yuan Dynasty, Mongolian nobles returned to the Mongolian Plateau and continued to rule some areas north of the Great Wall. At the end of 14, Mongolia split into Wala and Tatar, and ruled Mobei successively. They were not under the jurisdiction of the Ming Dynasty. They fought and made peace with the Ming Dynasty.