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In 1178, Genghis Khan, who was evading the pursuit, and the maiden Hedaan had a "guest marriage" in the sheep, and Genghis Khan vowed to marry her in the future. More than 20 years later, they met again

In 1178, Genghis Khan, who was evading the pursuit, and the maiden Hedaan had a "guest marriage" in the sheep, and Genghis Khan vowed to marry her in the future. More than 20 years later, when they met again, Genghis Khan's men mistakenly killed Hedaan's husband, and Genghis Khan married her to be the empress.

The name of Hedaan was Genghis Khan's only sustenance when he evaded his pursuers. In her tent, Genghis Khan hid in the wool, and Hataan skillfully fooled his pursuers with his eyes and words. Genghis Khan took to heart the life-saving grace of Hedaan and told her what had happened to him.

Genghis Khan's father once took him at the age of 9 to pick a wife, taught him the criteria for choosing a wife, and chose Polti. Fate was twisted and turned: poisoned wine took his father's life, sparked a rebellion, and was later taken captive by his enemies. Genghis Khan was unable to find Hedaan until he stumbled upon a tribe and found that she was married, but Genghis Khan did not give up because of this. He finally fulfilled his promise to her and married her as the princess.

This moving story shows the complex adventures of life, the sincerity of love and loyalty, and Genghis Khan's deep commitment to his own promises. This is also a legend on the grassland, witnessing the mental journey of a great commander and his persistence in love. #Historical cruelty revealed# #Cruel history revealed# #Historical cruelty revealed# #Exposing the cruelty of history# #Reflecting on tragic history# #Historical anecdotes sharing# #History exposing tragic pain# #Historical anecdotes sharing# #Those things in the history of war# #历史有意思的事#

In 1178, Genghis Khan, who was evading the pursuit, and the maiden Hedaan had a "guest marriage" in the sheep, and Genghis Khan vowed to marry her in the future. More than 20 years later, they met again
In 1178, Genghis Khan, who was evading the pursuit, and the maiden Hedaan had a "guest marriage" in the sheep, and Genghis Khan vowed to marry her in the future. More than 20 years later, they met again
In 1178, Genghis Khan, who was evading the pursuit, and the maiden Hedaan had a "guest marriage" in the sheep, and Genghis Khan vowed to marry her in the future. More than 20 years later, they met again

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