Yuan: Iron-blooded, Killing and Fusion

Yuan: Iron-blooded, Killing and Fusion

by Mei Yi (king Helian Bobo)

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The illustrious Yuan Dynasty started from Shuomo, merged with the Western Regions, pacified Xixia, destroyed the Jurchens, ministered to Gaoli, settled in Nanzhao, and went to the south of the Yangtze River. The world was unified, and the map was so vast that it had never been seen in ancient times. The Yuan Empire was like a melting pot, integrating the Tuyuhun, Dangxiang, Khitan and other ethnic groups and tribes, gradually forming today's "Chinese nation". Along with the endless battles and killings, the Yuan Empire's cavalry spread the seeds of advanced civilization such as gunpowder, printing, and the compass to all parts of the world. Although this blazing era is short, it bursts out with irrepressible creativity, expansion, competitiveness and enterprising power. In the rapids of this era, overlords, powerful ministers, veteran generals, and famous figures may have a killing blow in hand, or their plans may come true, or they may fight with each other, or they may keep their own affairs. Their pride and confusion, intoxication and broken dreams have woven a historical picture soaked in blood and tears. Looking back in shock, I can see the embarrassment of Yuan Shizu in the southwest, the desolation of Boyan losing power and being demoted, the struggle of Zhao Mengfu like a bird trapped in a cage, the waste of endless internal fighting among the northern warlords, the sadness of the destruction of the capital and the country's demise... The scenes are as fresh as yesterday, and they are still dazzling and sighing sadly.

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