To go on a bit beyond the original topic, i would like to present my ideas on why Europe ruled the world and not China.
Personally, i think China was even more ready and capable than Europe to rule the world - however, there was one simple reason that was its advantage, but, sadly, that same reason also turned into a disadvantage.
The reason is the fact it is "unified". Because it is "unified", practically China was under a very central leadership - even all the surrounding nations paid some level of tribute or submitted to China somehow.
Europe, on the other hand, was very split - hundreds of petty states.
For China, its circumstances was a bonus in that it could do something, anything, with tons of resources and manpower, and there was unity in it, no matter how broken. But so too could this turn the other way - if China didn't want to expand power and conquer the world, then all of it, and Asia as well, didn't go expanding world dominance.
In Europe, on the other hand, disunity led to competition, a drive to expand - but also, even if a few states didn't feel like expanding, there were always a good number more that did.
So because China, for better or worse, decided to isolate itself and pretty much all of Asia, we speak a European language now and not Chinese.
I guess that was kinda confsing, but what do you all think?