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When Genghis Khan was poor, why was Borju willing to help him?

author:KedoWenshi Think Tank

Borju was a general under Genghis Khan and one of the "Four Masters". After Genghis Khan was proclaimed Khan, he was crowned head of ten thousand households, ranking first among all officials.

Who the hell would have bolstered him to get such weight from Genghis Khan? It can be said that the origin of Genghis Khan is closely related to the help of Bor technique. Especially when Genghis Khan was not yet a khan and was still poor, he received selfless sponsorship from Borshu to have the opportunity for rapid development.

When Genghis Khan was poor, why was Borju willing to help him?

So why was Borjo willing to give it his all to help Genghis Khan? How did he help?

Judging from the process of understanding Genghis Khan and Borshu, Borshu had the experience of helping Genghis Khan twice, which enabled Genghis Khan to embark on the road of rapid development.

Let's first look at the first time Bor surgery helped Genghis Khan.

When Genghis Khan was 16 years old, the family had 9 horses, but one day, 3 horse thieves stole 8 horses from Genghis Khan's family.

It was morning, the sun had just risen from the east, the dazzling sunlight sprinkled on the grassland, and the dew was shining under the sunlight, which was very dazzling. Early in the morning, Genghis Khan's half-brother Belegutai went out hunting on a thin old horse, and the remaining 8 horses, greedily eating grass, left their yurts.

When Genghis Khan was poor, why was Borju willing to help him?

The grassland is vast, and as long as it is visible to the eye, it is a safe place. However, what the Genghis Khan family did not expect was that there were 3 sneaky figures, riding 3 horses, and the wind approached the horses of the Genghis Khan family.

Just when Genghis Khan felt that the three people were suspicious, the three men stole their horses in a whirlwind. This was obviously robbery, but Genghis Khan had no extra horses to chase, so he had to watch his horse disappear into the grassland. Horses are the life of the steppe people, and although Genghis Khan's family is distressed, they have no choice.

It was not until dusk that Belegutai returned from hunting, and Genghis Khan snatched his brother's horse and chased it to the place where the horse thieves had disappeared.

It was in the process of pursuing horse thieves that Genghis Khan learned about Borjutsu.

When Genghis Khan was poor, why was Borju willing to help him?

Borsch was the son of a rich man in the steppe, and the family had many livestock. In the process of asking for directions, Genghis Khan encountered Borjutsu. Due to the similar age, when Borshu learned that Genghis Khan was alone in pursuit of horse thieves, he admired him very much, and resolutely changed a good horse for Genghis Khan, holding a bow and arrow and a machete, and went with him to pursue the horse thieves, and successfully chased Genghis Khan's horses back.

The process was thrilling, and Genghis Khan and Borjo were countered by horse thieves. In the face of the enemy, Genghis Khan was unusually calm, and he shot a horse thief with a bow and arrow to escape smoothly.

This battle made Borshu have great admiration for Genghis Khan, and the two have become good friends ever since.

The second time Borju helped Genghis Khan was after Genghis Khan's newly married wife, Bo Erti, was snatched away by the contemptuous beggars.

When Genghis Khan was poor, why was Borju willing to help him?

At this time, Genghis Khan, after having the dowry given by Bo Erti, had a little family foundation, about a hundred sheep and some few cattle and horses, but after being attacked by the beggars, he not only lost his wife, but also ransacked the camp.

When Genghis Khan received the help of King Kreb Khan and Zamuhe and prepared to attack the Beggars, Borju was invited by Genghis Khan to give everything he had, bringing his cattle, sheep and horses and servants to help Genghis Khan.

With the help of this time, Borshu never left Genghis Khan, with the help of the rich man of Borshu, Genghis Khan's strength grew day by day, and Borshu also helped Genghis Khan to conquer the north and eventually unify the steppe.

Borshu had courage and strategy, and was Genghis Khan's most powerful assistant, and after Genghis Khan unified the steppe, Borshu also became the head of the officials.

When Genghis Khan was poor, why was Borju willing to help him?

Judging from the interaction process between Genghis Khan and Borshu, from beginning to end, it was Borshu who took the initiative to help him. This is also Genghis Khan's innate ability to control people. Due to the hardships of his youth and repeated experiences of life and death, Genghis Khan developed a stable, vigilant, adaptable personality traits, and tenacious willpower, which, no matter where he appeared, could shine and attract like-minded people to help him and assist him.

References: The Secret History of Mongolia, The History of the Yuan Dynasty

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