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From Slave to Grand Master: The Legend of Muhuali and Genghis Khan

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In the vast history, countless heroes and heroes have written their legends by virtue of their wisdom and bravery. Among them, Mu Huali's story is particularly eye-catching. From a humble slave, he eventually became the prince of the Mongol Empire, assisting Genghis Khan to unify Mongolia, conquer the south and fight in the north, and achieve a generation of hegemony.

From Slave to Grand Master: The Legend of Muhuali and Genghis Khan

1. Born as a slave, talent is beginning to emerge

Mu Huali, born into an ordinary family, was a portal slave of Temujin's cousin Sachabeg. However, he was not destined to be a slave for the rest of his life. It is said that when he was born, his family was angry, and the Mongolian gods and witches predicted that he would "be a great man here". As an adult, Mu Huali really lived up to expectations, calm and wise, and had outstanding talents. His talent caught the attention of Genghis Khan, who took a fancy to him and put him to good use.

From Slave to Grand Master: The Legend of Muhuali and Genghis Khan

2. Loyalty, bravery

Mu Huali's loyalty to Genghis Khan can be described as the sun and the moon. Whether it was Temujin's defeat in the war or the lack of shelter on a snowy night, Muhuali always stood by his side to protect him from the wind and snow. In a forest walking with Genghis Khan, in the face of sudden bandits, Mu Huali took the lead, fired three arrows, shot the three bandits, and successfully protected Genghis Khan. This loyalty and bravery made Genghis Khan look up to him and regarded him as a confidant.

From Slave to Grand Master: The Legend of Muhuali and Genghis Khan

3. The southern expedition and the northern war, with outstanding meritorious service

Mu Huali was not only Genghis Khan's right-hand man, but also his military advisor. He accompanied Genghis Khan to fight in the south and in the north, destroying the barbarians, unifying the Mongolian tribes, attacking Liaojin, and passing through the southern rivers and mountains. Especially in the war against the Jin State, Mu Huali commanded with full authority, almost annihilated the elite of the Jin army, and forced the Jin capital Zhongdu. His military prowess and resourcefulness contributed to the expansion of the Mongol Empire.

From Slave to Grand Master: The Legend of Muhuali and Genghis Khan

Fourth, he was appointed as a master and took charge alone

In 1217, Genghis Khan appointed Mu Huali as the king of Taishi, and completely placed the war of the southern conquest of the Jin Dynasty under his command. This is a very high trust and affirmation of Mu Huali. Since then, Mu Huali led the Mongolian army to perform many miraculous feats on the southern battlefield, capturing Yizhou, Daimyofu, Mizhou and other cities, and made great contributions to the southern expedition of the Mongol Empire.

From Slave to Grand Master: The Legend of Muhuali and Genghis Khan

Fifth, smart governance, creating a precedent

In addition to his military talents, Mu Huali was also a far-sighted politician. He realized that the practice of plundering and slaughtering after the Mongol army fought was backward, and began to learn and adopt the Chinese method to change the way the Mongol army fought. He recruited Han generals to defend the city, learned from the Jin Dynasty to establish a province, and released the plundered "old child" to the fields, and ran the city to collect taxes and taxes. These measures were not only conducive to alleviating the damage and damage caused by the war and alleviating ethnic contradictions, but also laid a solid foundation for Meng Ge and Kublai Khan to establish the Yuan Dynasty.

Sixth, the heroic soul lives forever and is praised through the ages

Unfortunately, Mu Huali failed in the process of attacking Chang'an and Fengxiang and died of illness in Shanxi. His death made Genghis Khan feel sad about the loss of his beloved general. However, Mu Huali's heroic soul lives on, and his deeds have been passed down through the ages. His legendary journey from slave to prince not only shows his wisdom and bravery, but also shows his great contribution to the rise of the Mongol Empire.

Looking back on Mu Huali's life, we can see a legendary hero image from slave to Taishi. His loyalty, courage and foresight not only contributed to the rise of the Mongol Empire, but also left a valuable spiritual legacy for future generations. In today's era of peace and prosperity, we can still draw wisdom and strength from the story of Mu Huali, and work hard to realize the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.