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In 1178, in order to avoid being pursued, Genghis Khan met a teenage girl, and the two had a "guest marriage" in a wool pile. Before leaving, Genghis Khan promised to marry in the future

author:Liu Baixi

In 1178, in order to avoid being pursued, Genghis Khan met a teenage girl, and the two had a "guest marriage" in a wool pile. Before leaving, Genghis Khan promised to marry her in the future.

More than 20 years later, the little girl became a widow. But Genghis Khan still married her and made her empress!

A generation of proud Genghis Khan Temujin galloped all his life on the battlefield, married countless wives, did not expect that the tiezheng boy was obsessed with his first love.

More than twenty years ago, Temujin had not yet become Genghis Khan, in order to avoid the pursuit of the enemy on the grassland, he was rescued by a teenage girl who fled for his life, and this rescue, Temujin released a lifelong commitment.

In order to fulfill the promise of more than twenty years ago, even if he later became the overlord of the steppe and became genghis Khan who unified the four sides, he did not forget his original intention, and by coincidence, he really married this woman as a wife, and even if he did not hesitate to make her empress.

Temujin's life has had ups and downs since he was a child.

In 1162 AD, Temujin was born in Mount Kent. His father was also supposed to be the head of the tribe, and his son inherited his father's tradition, even if it was a tribe on the steppe. But the "succession to the throne" in history has never been smooth.

When Temujin was 9 years old, his father took him on a blind date with Hiroyoshi Rabe. According to Mongolian customs, the man needs to live in the woman's home for a full year after marriage, so Temujin's father returns to the camp alone.

There was an unexpected storm in the sky, and it was quick to be poisoned by the enemy tribe on the way back, and died of death, leaving a number of wives and children, helpless.

From then on, Temujin and his mother depended on each other, and from an early age, they were bullied by the people in the tribe and excluded by their brothers, and he knew that no one dared to bully him if he grew up, had certain rights, and became strong.

When Temujin was fifteen years old, the tribesmen and the TaichiWu clan sensed temujin's change, feared that the teenager would become a hidden danger in the future, and decided not to stop doing nothing, taking advantage of his young wings to strangle him in the cradle.

The tribesmen and the Taichi U clan began to conspire to kill Temujin, and during a hunting trip up the mountain, they aimed the opportunity and attacked Temujin.

Temujin resisted the sneak attack of the crowd, but unfortunately the enemy was outnumbered, the strength was disparity, and retreat was the best strategy.

He knew not to touch the hard stones with soft persimmons, so he desperately escaped and hid into the forest mountains, thinking that after hiding for a few hours, they would give up the capture and return the same way. Unexpectedly, this hiding lasted for nine days.

For nine days, Temujin was trapped alive in the Mori Mountains, with no food, no water, and hunger, and he was ready to rush out to forage for food one day in the dark of the night, only to see that his front foot had just taken a step, and the back foot saw the figure of the enemy besieging him and capturing him.

I thought that death was imminent, but fortunately, on the day of the ancient sacrifice, I could not kill. The enemy had to wait until after the festival to dispose of Temujin, so he was temporarily imprisoned in a cage.

The steppe hero could not admit his fate, and Temujin found the right moment to smash the guards and escape from the cage. Of course, they soon discovered that the captives had escaped and ordered them to be pursued.

Temujin ran wildly, but the grassland was too big, except for the home of the nomads, which was an endless green grass and wild horse.

In a hurry, he randomly ran into a family.

The woman in the tent is None other than Hataga, Temujin's future second empress.

At that time, Hedaan was just a teenage girl, stirring milk at home, watching the stranger's intrusion, and seeing Temujin pleading with himself for help.

Hedaan put away his panic and made a clever move, allowing Temujin to hide in the wool.

Soon after Temujin hid in the wool, the pursuing party came to the tent to search, and after a circle, they found nothing, and the wool piled on the side was suspicious, but fortunately, Hedaan said wittily, "In such a hot weather, which fool would hide in the wool."

The crowd sounded justified, so they withdrew from the tent and turned elsewhere to search.

Fearing that the enemy would kill temujin with a rifle, temujin decided to continue hiding in the wool, and Hathoan chose to accompany him.

Between the two, there was a story of "meeting guests and getting married". Temujin promised Hedaan, "If I can escape alive, I will definitely come back to you in the future and marry you." ”

History proves that Temujin did succeed in escaping pursuit and became a generation of celestial beings, leading the Mongol Iron Horse to conquer most of Eurasia.

More than twenty years after the dou turned stars, because Temujin's subordinates killed a man in violation of the clan rules, Temujin, who had a clear reward and punishment, wanted to compensate the man's wife, so he sent someone to bring the woman.

At first glance, this woman turned out to be her savior Hedaan more than twenty years ago.

Temujin, who was extremely excited, immediately said that he would marry Hedaan as his wife to fulfill his original vows.

However, Hedaan was a sensible woman who thought that she was no longer as clean as she had been, and Temujin was Genghis Khan, who was a widow who could climb high.

However, Temujin really said one thing, and at his insistence, Hedaan eventually became his wife and was crowned empress.

It is said that they spent the first night together, and Temujin took wool from more than twenty years ago from his arms. It can be seen that the iron-blooded man also has a tender side. His affection, Hedaan, also reciprocated with sincerity.

After Temujin's death, Hedaan deliberately split the handful of wool in two. One was buried with Temujin, and the other was taken with him until he died and was buried in the earth.

To say that these two people are infatuated, even if the times have passed, the love in their hearts is still there; And the best look of love is that you and I, who first met each other, walked hand in hand to the end, and still did not change their true companionship.

In 1178, in order to avoid being pursued, Genghis Khan met a teenage girl, and the two had a "guest marriage" in a wool pile. Before leaving, Genghis Khan promised to marry in the future
In 1178, in order to avoid being pursued, Genghis Khan met a teenage girl, and the two had a "guest marriage" in a wool pile. Before leaving, Genghis Khan promised to marry in the future
In 1178, in order to avoid being pursued, Genghis Khan met a teenage girl, and the two had a "guest marriage" in a wool pile. Before leaving, Genghis Khan promised to marry in the future

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