Kubla Khan is a literary classic written by Samuel Taylor Coleridge in 1797. Kubla Khan refers to a great Mongolian emperor who ruled China during the 13th century. Synonyms for Kubla Khan could include various phrases used to describe the emperor, such as the "Great Mongol Ruler," "Mighty Chinese Emperor," or even the "Master of the East." Other synonyms could include terms used to describe the poem itself, such as "Romantic masterpiece," "fanciful epic," or "lyrical reverie." No matter the phrasing, Kubla Khan is still considered to be one of the greatest poems of the Romantic era, with its rich imagery and imaginative subject matter.