
Live to Conquer the World: a History of the Mongol Empire
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This book is a classic work about the three thousand years of history of nomadic peoples in Eurasia. How did Temujin, who lost his father at a young age, lead the weak nomads to defeat all the heroes and unify Mongolia? How did he and his successors continue their western expeditions to create the largest land empire in history? In this work, the author uses the rise and development of the nation as a clue to outline the history of the Mongolian army led by Genghis Khan in the vast Eurasian continent. In addition to the history of the Mongolian conquests throughout the book, the book also contains the intertwined human nature of cunning and helplessness, cruelty and coldness, friendship and betrayal, presenting readers with a thrilling and gripping historical picture.
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Official(25)Scraped 11d ago
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Finally, I hope everyone can have a healthy spleen and say goodbye to spleen deficiency. "The spleen governs the muscles and limbs, and the lips are red." So we set a small goal to warm the muscles, strengthen the limbs, and make the lips red.
very nice
Very nice......
When the mind is calm, wisdom arises; when the mind is disturbed, foolishness arises. ???
Temujin was their eldest son, and they also had three sons
Not bad, not bad, but it's a foreigner
A generation of genius, Genghis Khan. . . . . . . .
! ! ! ! ! ! !
Very interesting history
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Finally, I hope everyone can have a healthy spleen and say goodbye to spleen deficiency. "The spleen governs the muscles and limbs, and the lips are red." So we set a small goal to warm the muscles, strengthen the limbs, and make the lips red.
very nice
Very nice......
When the mind is calm, wisdom arises; when the mind is disturbed, foolishness arises. ???
Temujin was their eldest son, and they also had three sons
Not bad, not bad, but it's a foreigner
A generation of genius, Genghis Khan. . . . . . . .
! ! ! ! ! ! !
Very interesting history
Collect it.
Add to recent reading list
Add to recent reading list
