How Did Marco Polo Influence Popular Culture

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Marco Polo (September 15, 1254 – January 8, 1324), was born in a wealthy and cosmopolitan Venetian merchant family. His father is Niccolò, a jewel merchant With his uncle Maffeo who was one of the first Europeans to travel the Silk Road to China(then called Cathay) and visit the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire,Kublai Khan(grandson of Genghis Khan), these three men payed a quite early visit to China in the early times. According to an authority, Marco Polo was grown up in Venice, which was the center for commerce in the Mediterranean at his young age. He got the usual education of a young gentleman of his time. He had learned much of the classical authors, understood the texts of the Bible, and knew the basic theology of the Latin Church. He had a sound knowledge of commercial French as well as Italian.(www.silk-road.com)

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Marco Polo helped to bring two different cultures into closer communication and can be considered one of the great cultural ambassadors in human history. Polos' courage and willingness to travel to remote regions and easily engage with peoples of different kinds of cultural and religious backgrounds incentive more and more people to discover the beauty of China. In 1295, Marco Polo was captured by the Genoese. In prison, his stories attracted the attention of a writer from Pisa, Rustichello, who began to write them down, frequently embellishing them as he went. The resulting book was extremely them as he went. The resulting book was extremely popular and was translated into many languages, including “The Million”and the “Travels of Marco Polo”. After Polo was released he returned to Venice, where he remained for the rest of his life. He died on 8 January

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