Was the wall successful or not?
In the end, no, the wall was not successful. It had been successful in the beginning, but as intruders became more familiar with it, they gradually found out new ways to breach it and invade. However it was still a good idea and was successful in the beginning.
While the Manchu and Mongolian takeovers of the imperial courts successful, were they successful in maintaining their courts as Mongolian or Manchu in identity?
They were somewhat successful. They still held their beliefs and identity, but approached with the same ideas as the Chinese. They stuck to the ways of Confucius in court practices. This allowed them to dominate the Chinese easier rather then making them adjust to new ways.
In the end, no, the wall was not successful. It had been successful in the beginning, but as intruders became more familiar with it, they gradually found out new ways to breach it and invade. However it was still a good idea and was successful in the beginning.
While the Manchu and Mongolian takeovers of the imperial courts successful, were they successful in maintaining their courts as Mongolian or Manchu in identity?
They were somewhat successful. They still held their beliefs and identity, but approached with the same ideas as the Chinese. They stuck to the ways of Confucius in court practices. This allowed them to dominate the Chinese easier rather then making them adjust to new ways.