Emperor Meng Ge's Blood Fire Tempered Gold

Emperor Meng Ge's Blood Fire Tempered Gold

by Zhang Shengquan

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Borjijin Mengge is the eldest son of Genghis Khan's youngest son Tolei. He has shown extraordinary courage and will since he was a child. According to Mongolian tradition, the youngest son Tolei should have inherited the throne, but Genghis Khan passed the throne to Ogedai instead. Disappointed, the Tuo Lei couple decided to keep a low profile and focus on cultivating Meng Ge. Hunting and controlling animals, killing enemies on the battlefield, cultivating literature and art, and managing land. After experiencing the great tests and baptisms of life and death, courage and fear, love and hatred, strength and softness, as well as the great sorrows of life such as the hatred of losing love, the pain of losing a relative, and the revenge of killing his father, Brother Meng gradually grew up and shouldered the important task of revitalizing the family...

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Mu Yunsheng_da108mo ago

As gold, loneliness is the normal state of life, loneliness is the best reward, and despair is the ultimate quality.

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Forged Sword_aa107mo ago

Good book, worth reading

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直樹君101mo ago

The murderous demon also sings praises? Haha, it's crazy to write, it's so stupid, it's so ridiculous.

Since Genghis Khan, the Mongolian Empire launched a decades-long expansion. Its so-called peerless martial arts and immortal achievements were all based on the destruction of people's lives in other countries. This group of Mongolian Tatars burned the rich and beautiful civilization of West Asia to the ground during the conquest. Countless houses were turned into ruins, and countless fertile fields were turned into white land. They tore apart each and every beautiful home. Ordinary people who offended a Mongolian would have their whole family beheaded, but the Mongols only had to pay for a donkey to kill a common people. Human life is as cheap as a donkey! ! For those who applaud achievements based on the destruction of other people's families, I suggest you kneel under the saber of a Mongolian dog and experience for yourself what you call the "immortal foundation." Chief Meng Ge was killed by the Song army's stone cannon during the attack on the Diaoyutai of the Southern Song Dynasty. He really deserved his death. Good luck! !

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