Final answer:
After the end of the Mongolian rule, China isolated itself and did not trade much on the Silk Road.
Step-by-step explanation:
After the end of the Mongolian rule, China isolated itself and did not trade much on the Silk Road.
The disintegration of the Mongol Empire led to a decline in trade along the Silk Road. As the Mongol Empire fragmented, China, which was part of the empire, became more focused on internal affairs and less involved in international trade. This isolation resulted in a decrease in trade along the Silk Road for China.