Genipil, the last queen of Mongolia.
At the end of the Qing Dynasty, it was no longer able to rule Outer Mongolia, so Outer Mongolia had the signs of independence as king.
It happened that at that time, Tsarist Russia was also sharpening the knife, so the two sides hit it off, and in the year when the Qing government was overthrown, Outer Mongolia declared independence.
The king of Outer Mongolia at that time was Boktor Khan. Of course, it can only be a nominal one, because the real fist is hard and it is Tsarist Russia.
In 1923, Boktor Khan auditioned for queen in Mongolia, and Genipir was selected to become the commoner queen of Outer Mongolia, after which this ordinary girl from the people tied her fate to Outer Mongolia.
In fact, Genipier did not like the status of the queen, thinking that without freedom, it was not as comfortable as a flat-headed people, so he once asked Boktor Khan to let him leave.
Genipier begged several times, and Boktor Khan was annoyed and sent her away.
But as a result, within a few years, Boktor Khan died, but there was no suitable heir at that time, and the ministers had no choice but to think of Genipier and invited her back to the palace to preside over the overall situation.
But it was this decision that hurt her.
At that time, both Tsarist Russia and China were carrying out a wave of opposition to feudal rule and actively carrying out socialism, and Genipier represented precisely feudal rule.
As a result, she became the target of punishment.
Under Soviet control, feudal rule in Outer Mongolia was submerged, and Genipier became a member of Stalin's death penalty list.
So the last queen of Outer Mongolia, after dressing up, left a photo and ended her life in the torrent of the times.
It can be said that the fate of Genipier, like the fate of Outer Mongolia, has always been controlled by others and has little autonomy, even in Outer Mongolia now.
It can be said that after independence from the Qing Dynasty, Mongolia's economic development is not satisfactory, but the environment is absolutely safe and no one disturbs, not to mention that China and Russia are friendly countries, let alone do anything to Mongolia caught in the middle.
Unfortunately, although the geographical environment has created Mongolia's national security, it has also limited Mongolia's economic development, because it is a landlocked country, Mongolia is not only unable to develop water transportation, land transportation is also restricted, in order to develop trade with other countries, you must pass through Chinese or Russian land.
Today's Mongolia is not even as economically high as a province in Inner Mongolia.
As a "buffer zone" between China and Russia, surrounded by two major powers, it is really full of security, but it also has a deep helplessness.
In the early and middle years of World War II, Mongolia was actually more influenced by the Soviet Union and later Russia, but with the increasing overall power of China in recent years, Mongolia has actually begun to shift its tendencies.
It is reported that Mongolia has recently issued a policy, which is very intriguing.
Mongolia has said it wants to restore the traditional Mongolian language by 2025.
One of the purposes of this is to achieve language communication with Inner Mongolia in China.
That's very interesting. Beginning to culturally identify with and lean towards China's Inner Mongolia is undoubtedly a matter of greater advantages than disadvantages, and the exchanges between the two sides will be more convenient and in-depth in the future.
No one can predict the changes of the times and the development of the current situation, and we don't know what interesting things will happen in the future, but one thing is clear, the stronger your strength, the more people will be close to you, right?