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Tetsubetsu and Subutai Expedition to the West: Twenty thousand Mongol iron horses swept across Eurasia

Who Tetsubetsu's father was was not recorded in the history books, and posterity could only guess. Some people say that Tetsubetsu's father is actually Temujin, he is Temujin's illegitimate son, and later because Tetsubetsu's mother's tribe and Temujin's tribe turned against each other, Tetsubetsu grew up to become Temujin's nemesis, and was hunted down and killed by Temujin's men.

Tetsubetsu and Subutai Expedition to the West: Twenty thousand Mongol iron horses swept across Eurasia

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Tetsubetsu also escaped death several times, and later in a fierce battle, Tetsubetsu, who was skilled in archery, shot Temujin's war horse and almost killed Temujin. Later, Temujin questioned this matter, tetsubetsu honestly admitted the matter, the result was unexpected, not only was he not punished by Temujin, but he was very appreciative of him, recruited his own subordinates, and later became a frightening arrow.

Some people say that Temujin is actually Tetsubetsu's biological father, otherwise tetsuki's iron-blooded character will not be soft on the enemy, and Tetsubetsu is still Tetsuki's sworn enemy, how can such a deep hatred easily let him go, is it just because Tetsubetsu is honest, this reason is too far-fetched. If it weren't for the special relationship between them, this would be really unjustifiable. It turns out that since Tetsubetsu arrived under Tetsuki, he has risen step by step and been used many times, but there is no record of who Tetsubetsu's father is, as if he was deliberately obliterated, which cannot be suspected, no wonder people have this doubt.

Although there is no evidence for such a statement, it is harmless and does not affect Tetsubetsu's name in the slightest, because the hero does not ask the provenance, whether Tetsubetsu's father is an obscure civilian or a famous hero, this is not a problem, the important thing is that Tetsubetsu proved himself by his own ability.

Tetsubetsu is not fast

Both Zhebei and Subutai were fierce generals under the Mongol Khan Genghis Khan, Zhebei was known as China's first fierce general, and Subutai was also known as China's second fierce general, and the two of them were actually part of Bozhong.

Tetsubetsu and Subutai Expedition to the West: Twenty thousand Mongol iron horses swept across Eurasia

Tetsubetsu was once Genghis Khan Temujin's sworn enemy, shooting Genghis Khan's beloved war horse in a battle, and when Genghis Khan questioned the matter, Tetsubetsu honestly admitted his mistake and was appreciated by Temujin. Later, Genghis Khan sent Zhebei and Subutai to lead 20,000 Mongol iron horses on a western expedition, and the two of them cooperated tacitly to sweep through Central Asia, invincible, and frightening the enemy, and from then on Eurasia surrendered to the prestige of the Mongol cavalry.

Tetsubetsu and Subutai are worthy of genghis Khan's two most admired generals, and although they are invincible, they are very generals and respect the original beliefs of the local residents, so they are supported by the local people.

After Temujin unified the Mongolian plateau and became Genghis Khan, Tetsubetsu and Subutai also became his centurions and continued to serve Genghis Khan. Their western expedition laid the foundation for the subsequent establishment of the four great Mongol khanates. Later, Tetsubetsu and Subutai returned to the east, joined the main force remaining on the Mongolian plateau, and continued to attack the Jin Kingdom, dealing a heavy blow to the Jin Kingdom. Everywhere Zhebei went, Genghis Khan's divine arrow was frightening, and it could be said to be prestigious. Later, Genghis Khan died of illness at the foot of Liupan Mountain on the way to conquer Western Xia, and the conquest of Zhebei and Subutai was forced to end prematurely.

Later, due to his advanced age and the exhaustion of years of conquest, Tetsubetsu died of illness on the way back to the east, Genghis Khan's divine arrow fell, and he was unable to return to the Mongolian steppe again, nor could he fulfill the long-cherished wish of the Mongol army.

Tetsubetsu is a small supporting role in the legend of the archery hero, but in history, he is the famous commander of the Mongolian Western Expedition, and he is also the divine arrow under Genghis Khan, which can be said to be an invincible god of war.

Tetsubetsu and Subutai Expedition to the West: Twenty thousand Mongol iron horses swept across Eurasia

Tetsubetsu's deeds are basically consistent with historical facts in the biography of the archery hero, but there is a slight discrepancy in time, but the flaws are not hidden, and tetsubetsu's brilliance is also very dazzling in the biography of the talented archery hero, which shows that Mr. Jin Yong's novel is actually rigorously examined and can withstand scrutiny.

The story of the archery hero biography of Tetsubetsu can be said to be a foil for Guo Jing, and it is completely in the service of Guo Jing's appearance. In the third time, Tetsubetsu appeared, he was hunted down because he was Temujin's sworn enemy, and when he was on the road and fell into a desperate situation, he happened to hide in the sheep shed of Guo Jing's family, Guo Jing, although young, but had great courage, he saw Tetsubetsu's extraordinary temperament, heroic, and thought that this person must be extraordinary, so he sacrificed his life to save Tetsubetsu's life, and has since formed an indissoluble relationship with Tetsubetsu.

Later, Zhebei abandoned the dark and cast light, defected to Temujin, and from then on, he marched south to the north, and rose step by step. And Tetsubetsu is also a person who knows how to repay kindness, and for the next ten years, Tetsubetsu has been carefully teaching Guo Jing, imparting all his skills to Guo Jing, helping Guo Jing become a hero who can bend his bow and shoot a big eagle.

In the biography of the archery hero, the difference between Tetsubetsu and Guo Jing is full of tragedy, when Guo Jing was appointed by Temujin as the marshal of the Song Dynasty, but Guo Jing was unwilling to attack his motherland and tried to escape from Mongolia with his mother, but was discovered, Guo Jing's mother did not want to involve her son to commit suicide on the spot, Guo Jing was indignant, and had to escape with his mother's body. On the way, he meets Tetsubetsu, who gives him a bow and arrow on his horse to help Guo Jing escape from Mongolia.

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