Great Conquest: Dominate the Desert

Great Conquest: Dominate the Desert

by That Spring Rain

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Genghis Khan, his father and his descendants, seven generations of Mongol Khans, together completed a great conquest unprecedented in mankind. This huge historical volume contains not only the masterpieces of gods and demons that shock the world and make ghosts and gods weep, but also the genius and magical touch that makes the whole story clearer; not only the horrific bloody massacres, but also the tenderness and emotional lingering. From revenge, plunder, and massacre to stopping killings, expanding territory, and conquering, it reflects the arduous and human awakening process of a young man who only knew how to bend a bow and shoot eagles, and his descendants step by step toward the Yuan Empire. This book uses a real historical background and a sense that transcends time and space to narrate those evocative and little-known strange and mysterious stories. In order to reproduce the picture of that era in a complete and detailed manner, the book inevitably touches on the sexual abuse and greed of prairie men and the passion and destiny of women. However, these are precisely the most important primitive driving force for the Great Conquest, and they are also an indispensable part of the conquerors' move from the Mongolian steppes to the Yuan Empire.

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