Mongol was a happy plot of land that grew very large over time, becoming the size of China. As Mongol grew, its people were able to easily share many things like money, toys, and cookies with others due to Mongol's large size. Much of this sharing was done through merchants traveling along the Silk Road, and Mongol's people gained knowledge from trading with other lands like Aya in the Middle East, including religions like Christianity, Buddhism, and Islam. However, sharing also led to sicknesses being spread. While Mongol's growth impacted China in many positive ways under Chinggis Khan, it also allowed Mongol's culture and Chinese culture to spread out through exchanges.