Genghis Khan, the Greatest Ruler of History

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Genghis Khan was a member of the Mongolian army and one of the greatest rulers of history who conquered some areas of the world. In his early life, he was enslaved after his father was killed by the Mongolian armies. That slavery and pain he experienced molded him to be a ruthless person.


He grew under the heavy track of being in the lowest class, the untouchable one, and suffered on his everyday childhood life without the guidance and presence of his family. He remained strong despite the trials, he stand with his own feet and continue his journey with his own.


He was reborn after one day; one of the emperor’s men took off the heavy wood surrounding his neck. He was free.


The story upon entering China started after Genghis Khan and his associates helped a messenger from China who then offered them a mirror, a symbol of friendship for Chinese people, as a reward for repairing his chariot. That thing led them to plan for the invasion in China. Genghis Khan figured out that they may use that thing to enter the territory of China without any obstacles.


Upon reaching China, they were treated as friend by the Chinese people when they reached the territory because of the thing given to them by the Chinese messenger they helped.


They started to conquer China with a brief plan using the fireworks that was presented to them by the Chinese man. They analyzed how to use that sparkling thing into a powerful weapon to bring down the Chinese empire under the Chinese emperor.


Genghis Khan surprised the Chinese emperor with a fireworks display on the pillars and alcove of the empire. The Chinese emperor was amazed by the dancing lights until a big explosion appeared, killing the emperor and damaging the whole temple. That time, China was slowed down because of the emperor’s death.


After killing the emperor, no one believed that a Mongolian can conquer the Chinese empire ― the most powerful empire of that time. Because of the good leadership he rendered in holding an army, a great army, he would be considered as the “emperor of all emperors” because he won the battle against China, the powerful one where no one can defeat before them. We know that Mongolian armies are ruthless, and that description is really accurate to be implied to them. The armies are strong, and this is the reason of their victory.


There are some advantages of among Mongolians upon entering China. Some advantages that I can pick are that they have cross-breed   the physical characteristics of Chinese people and they have expanded their empire. The disadvantage is that they were able to imitate the Chinese tradition rather than influencing them. (MARK LEO HAPITAN/Student Writer)



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