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The Mongolian queen Manduhai, known as the "female version of Genghis Khan", married her 4-year-old husband at the age of 32 and had 8 children

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The Mongols, who have always been the overlords of the steppe, have long occupied a large area of grassland and desert in northern China, which is comparable to the strength of the Han nationality, and even tried to invade the Han interior and unify China, and at that time, the idea was put forward by the legendary figure "Genghis Khan" who shocked ancient and modern China and foreign countries.

The Mongolian queen Manduhai, known as the "female version of Genghis Khan", married her 4-year-old husband at the age of 32 and had 8 children

Under the leadership of Genghis Khan, Mongolia has been conquering various places for many years, and it can be said that Mongolia has a huge territory, all thanks to Genghis Khan. With the legendary history of Genghis Khan was widely spread in the folk, during the Ming Dynasty. The Mongols gave birth to a "female version of Genghis Khan", who spent almost her life on war horses, she gave birth to a total of 8 children, and her husband was 25 years younger than her, she was "Mandu Hai".

On mission to marry a 4-year-old husband

Manduhai was born in the era of feudal war, when the political pattern of the Ming Dynasty changed greatly, and the tribesmen within Mongolia were scattered and engaged in independence everywhere, and marriage became a "common thing". Manduhai is a descendant of Genghis Khan and the heir of the Golden Family, who has been carefully taught by the tribe since childhood, and has practiced a solid kung fu from an early age.

After Manduhai reached the age of talking about marriage, she was pregnant with the blood of Genghis Khan, and the marriage partner could only choose the Mongolian Khan at that time, after the matter was settled, Manduhai has been responsible for the internal affairs of the Great Khan, and soon after, she also gave birth to two eccentric daughters.

The Mongolian queen Manduhai, known as the "female version of Genghis Khan", married her 4-year-old husband at the age of 32 and had 8 children

Not long after that, the Mongol Khan Mandu Gul died early due to physical reasons, at that time Mandu Gule and Mandu Hai only had two daughters and no sons, so after the death of Mandu Gule, as long as anyone who has the ability to let Mandu Hai marry him, who can become the Great Khan of Mongolia and control various tribes.

At that time, the young talents of various tribes rushed to release their love to the Mandu Sea, and the gifts of jewelry and silver could send several large carts almost every day. At that time, the most favored by the Mongol tribes was actually the king of Uneborot, who was known as the first person under Mandu Gule and ranked second in the entire Mongolian influence. However, Manduhai did not choose King Unaborot later, because he was not a descendant of Genghis Khan and did not have genghis Khan's direct bloodline.

In order to continue the traditional mission of the Golden Family, Manduhai chose Batu Mengke, who was 25 years old and had just turned four years old, a decision that shocked all Mongolians. Batu Munch was also an orphan whose father was secretly murdered by the Assassins shortly after the death of the Great Khan.

The Mongolian queen Manduhai, known as the "female version of Genghis Khan", married her 4-year-old husband at the age of 32 and had 8 children

Manduhai made this decision because Batumunk was the only remaining direct bloodline of Genghis Khan at that time. At that time, there were also many suitors who objected, and Mandu Hai simply replied: "The mission of the master has to be from the beginning of the mission." After the matter was settled, Manduhai began to fully assist Batumunk, cultivating him step by step to grow up and jointly drawing up a plan to unify Mongolia in the future, and Batumunk also established the honorific title of "Dayan Khan".

Ride the battlefield to unify Mongolia

When Manduhai first married Batumunk, due to the unstable status of the tribe and the need to fight on the battlefield for many years, Manduhai felt that he was not with Batumunk and that he might be hurt by villains, so he took Batumunk with him and put him in a bag containing weapons and carried him on his back.

The first target of the Mandu Kelp Expedition was to go to the Mongol headquarters of the enemy "Verat Ministry" over the years, and after taking the Verat Ministry, Mandu Hai took Batu Mengke with him to conquer the tribes that had hurt the Mongol headquarters in the first place, and the first target of them was "Zhen Jiasilan", the murderer who killed Batu Mengke's father.

The Mongolian queen Manduhai, known as the "female version of Genghis Khan", married her 4-year-old husband at the age of 32 and had 8 children

According to records, at that time, Manduhai charged with Batu Mengke on the battlefield, fought bloodily, and even her helmet was cut off by the enemy, and she never flinched in the fierce war, which is one of the reasons why she was able to win successive battles.

The last enemy of manduhai before the unification of Mongolia was the Yisima intai Division, when Dayan Khan had grown up and was able to lead the army out on his own, during the conquest of Yismain, together with the three guards of Wuliangha, blocked the large army of Yismain, in the face of the huge gap in strength between the two sides, the Yimayintai Division could only choose to escape from the trail, but Dayan Khan had already laid a net of heaven and earth nearby in advance, and finally the Simayintai Division was intercepted and killed by the generals under Dayan Khan, and died on the spot.

The mystery of the cause of death in Mandu Sea

Manduhai spent most of his life fighting on the battlefield, especially before Dayan Khan Batumunk had achieved success. As Batumuk gradually became the great khan, Manduhai also began to hide in the backyard, and in 1506, Dayan Khan further unified Mongolia and regained the southern part of the country to his subordinates.

The Mongolian queen Manduhai, known as the "female version of Genghis Khan", married her 4-year-old husband at the age of 32 and had 8 children

Since then, Manduhai has been officially recognized as empress by the tribesmen and married Dayan Khan. At that time, Manduhai's age had entered middle age, but after marrying Dayan Khan, he gave birth to eight children in succession, which was also a thing that made posterity marvel.

Shortly after giving birth to his eighth child in Manduhai, he died of illness due to physical reasons. Later generations have a lot of speculation about the reason for Manduhai's death, some people think that Manduhai died because he died in the later period when he went out with Dayan Khan to encircle and suppress the rebel remnants, but Dayan Khan did not publish this matter in order to prevent the military from scattering and consolidate his political position.

Another speculation is that Manduhai gave birth to eight children in succession because of his advanced age, causing a serious load on the body, and finally died due to difficult childbirth. In fact, in ancient times, the development of medical technology was not advanced enough, even if it was infected with a small cold, it was likely to die, let alone difficult to give birth, so this speculation is also reasonable.

epilogue:

Although there are many doubts about Manduhai's death, her achievements in her lifetime are indeed impressive, Manduhai is a brave and good warlike female war goddess on the battlefield, bleeding without tears, and leading the team along the way to cut through thorns.

The Mongolian queen Manduhai, known as the "female version of Genghis Khan", married her 4-year-old husband at the age of 32 and had 8 children

He was also a very wise minister in the government, who trained Dayan Khan to grow up, assisted him in handling various government affairs, and taught him the art of war and tactics and martial arts skills. In private, he was a very virtuous wife, married Dayan Khan, gave birth to several heirs, and took care of his internal affairs.

Later generations have a very high evaluation of Manduhai, calling her the "female version of Genghis Khan", although everything Manduhai did failed to reach the height of Genghis Khan, but for a woman, it has been incomparable with the achievements created by Genghis Khan.

bibliography:

History of the Ming Dynasty

Outline of the History of Gold

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