Princess of the Prison Country

Princess of the Prison Country

by Du Xinlian

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Genghis Khan, a genius of a generation, suddenly fell ill and died in the army when he was fighting against the Xixia Kingdom during the Western Expedition. When Genghis Khan was dying, he specially appointed his third daughter Aqi Haibie as the princess of the country, and she was in charge of the empire together with King Muheli until Xinhe Khan ascended the throne. Muheli was Genghis Khan's most trusted military general during his lifetime and was awarded the title of king two years ago. The establishment of a king was the need of Genghis Khan to take charge of the administrative affairs of the empire. But in fact, during the Genghis Khan era, the position of king was limited to an honorary title and did not hold real power. When Genghis Khan felt that his death was coming, in order for the steppe empire to safely survive the power vacuum period and for his designated heir, the third son Ogedai, to successfully ascend to the position of Great Khan, it was necessary to find someone to oversee the empire's ruling power at an extraordinary stage.

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