Bukwon
Bukwon is the name of the Yuan Dynasty after returning to the Mongolian highland by the Ming Dynasty leader. In 1368, the Wonjeongje was abandoned and crossed to Sangdo in the north of the Great Wall. In 1370, Togol Tumur was a starter in the pontoon. By this, China was unified by the Ming Dynasty. The son of Togor Thamur, the original sons, entered the Outer Mongolia and defeated the army in 1372. However, when Koketemur died and Nahachu surrendered, the forces of Baekwon were further declined, and in 1388, he was defeated by a mighty army in the north-east of Veenhor, and his younger brother Togus Thamur, who was succeeded by the proletariat, was murdered at the foot of the Tuolu River. As a result, the Kublai family was cut off.