Which statement best characterizes the relationship between Kublai Khan and his Chinese subjects? Kublai Khan treated most Chinese as inferiors, and the Chinese grew frustrated with high taxes and labor demands. Kublai Khan greatly admired Chinese culture, and the Chinese welcomed the chance to share their art, poetry, and music at court. Kublai Khan wanted to learn from foreign and Chinese officials, and the Chinese benefited from encounters with new technologies and ideas. Kublai Khan abandoned Chinese systems of government, and the Chinese disliked the nomadic ways of life introduced by the Mongols.