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The mystery of Genghis Khan's death from castration of Princess Xixia: the cause of Genghis Khan's death

Qin Huang is a martial artist, but he loses literary talent; Tang Zong Song Zu, slightly inferior * * *; The hero of the throne, Genghis Khan, only know that the bow shot. This is a generation of great men's farsighted and profound comments on the famous emperors' literary martial arts. However, as a generation of tianjiao Genghis Khan, who started with a bow and a big eagle, why did he suddenly die of a sudden illness?

According to Yuan Shi, which was compiled by Zhu Yuanzhang, the emperor of Ming Dynasty, at the end of 1368 AD, in 1227 AD, the third year of Baoqing in Song Lizong, Genghis Khan's death was very clear, and he was seriously ill and died: in autumn and July, he was not prepared. I am ugly, and I collapsed in the palace of an old man in Surrey River. In the History of Yuan Dynasty, Song Lian, a famous minister of Ming Dynasty, explained the process of the death of a generation of Tianjiao in just 2 words. But the words seem concise, but in fact they are vague, so later generations have been trying to find out how Genghis Khan died. About the cause of death of Genghis Khan 1. The theory of falling horse

Although there are five causes of death of Genghis Khan, most of them are directly related to Xixia. Among them, the most orthodox one, which is also known by more people, is the theory of falling horse in the History of Yuan Dynasty.

The History of the Yuan Dynasty Z compiled by Mongols (Volume 14) records that Cheng Jisi lived in the winter and wanted to enlist Tang Wu. From the new point of the army to the autumn of the dog year, I went to levy Tang Wu, and my wife followed suit. In winter, Yu 'er was not hunting on the ground. Cheng Jisi rode a red sand horse and was surprised by the wild horse. Cheng Jisi fell off his horse and was injured, so he went to camp on the ground. The next day, Mrs. Yesui said to the king and all the officials,' The emperor is so hot tonight that you can discuss it'.

Tang Wu was the name that Mongols used to call Xixia people. The Year of the Dog is the second year of Baoqing in Song Lizong, that is, in 1226 AD. Genghis Khan took his wife to conquer Xixia in the autumn of this year. When winter comes, I hunt in a place called Ar 'erhui. I didn't want to ride a red sand horse, but I was surprised by a wild horse, which caused Genghis Khan, who was unguarded, to fall off the horse and get injured. He started a high fever that night. In July of the following year, the root of the disease is here. Why did a fall from a horse hurt like this? It is said that there is too much bleeding.

At that time, I also asked the generals of my entourage to discuss how to deal with this matter. Someone suggested that the Xixia city was here anyway, and I couldn't escape for a while, so I simply went back to recuperate and attacked again when I was well. Genghis Khan was strong all his life, thinking that if he went back like this, he would make Xixia people laugh. It's time for him to break the Xixia kingdom. When Genghis Khan sent personnel to the Xixia kingdom to inquire about the situation, it happened that Xixia's minister, Asha, laughed at it. If you dare, you'll come and deal with it. When Genghis Khan heard about it, he said that he would rather die than withdraw, so he advanced into Helan Mountain and killed Asha. However, since then, Genghis Khan's injury has not been good, but has worsened. He died of illness on July 12, 1227, at the age of 67. 2. The lightning strike theory

Although it is bizarre, it is also recorded in historical materials. John Pranno Gabini, the Vatican envoy to Mongolia at that time, revealed in his article that Genghis Khan was probably killed by lightning. When John Pranno Gabini arrived in Mongolia at that time, he found that lightning injuries occurred frequently in summer, but there were fierce lightning strikes and lightning there, causing many deaths. For this reason, Mongolians are very afraid of lightning. Peng Daya's "A Brief Account of the Black Tatars" in the Southern Song Dynasty records that every time a Tatar hears thunder, he will bow his head to the ground, if he avoids it. John Pranno Gabini, a Portuguese, was sent to China from 1245 to 1247 AD, and was sent by Pope Northam IV. When he returned, he submitted an envoy report entitled "The History of Mongols We Called Tatars" to the Pope. John Pranno Gabini came only eighteen years before Genghis Khan died, thirty years earlier than Kyle Poirot. It seems that this narrative is not groundless. 3. Poisoning theory < P > There is another poisoning theory. This statement comes from the Travel Notes of Marco Polo. Kyle Poirot, an Italian businessman in 13th century, arrived in China in 1275. At that time, it was the time when Kublai Khan was in power in Yuan Shizu, and there were 17 years of contacts in the Yuan Dynasty. The cause of death of Genghis Khan described in his travel notes: when attacking Xixia and besieging Taijin (Jizhou, an ancient fortress), he was unfortunately shot by Xixia soldiers in the knee. As a result, it can be imagined that the poison arrow attacks the heart, the injury is heavier, and you can't afford to get sick. However, according to another folk legend, Genghis Khan died of poisoning, but he was not poisoned by Xixia soldiers, but was poisoned by the captured Xixia princess Gulbolejin Guowohatun, who took the opportunity to accompany him at that time. 4. Say

about being stabbed, and then talk about being stabbed. This statement is related to the above-mentioned captured Xixia Princess Gulbolezin Guo Wohatun, which is another version of the poisoning statement. In the process of Mongolian folk legend, Genghis Khan's army attacked Xixia, soldiers captured the beautiful Xixia princess Gulbolezin Guowohatun and presented it to Genghis Khan. On the first night, the princess of Xixia assassinated Genghis Khan, who relaxed his vigilance. The theory of being stabbed originated from the book "The Origin of Mongolia" written in 1662 AD in the first year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty. This book is very precious. One hundred years later, in 1766, the Prince of Khalkha, Mongolia, presented the manuscript of this book to Emperor Qianlong as a gift. Qianlong had it translated into Manchu and Chinese, with the title "The Origin of Yinding Mongolia" and included in Sikuquanshu. It should be said that the statement that Genghis Khan was stabbed is highly credible. 5, castration theory

Finally, talk about castration theory. This statement, though not seen in the official history or recorded by unofficial history, is widely circulated among the Mongols. This romantic affair was also caused by Gulbolezin Guo Wohatun, Princess of Xixia, and the murderer was of course this beautiful woman. It is said that after the princess was dedicated to Genghis Khan, Genghis Khan asked her to be his concubine, and the princess apparently agreed. However, unwilling to be humiliated, the princess, who is a family enemy and a country enemy, accompanied Genghis Khan when he borrowed sex that night, biting off his lower part and bleeding profusely. A 67-year-old man who has been fighting abroad for many years has never encountered such a thing, nor can he stand such a toss-up, and he is ashamed and resentful, so he is seriously ill. Because this is an unspeakable scandal that happened to the emperor, it was concealed, and it was only said that Khan was seriously injured by falling from a horse. Princess Xixia, who didn't want to live, knew that Genghis Khan would not let her go and jump into the Yellow River to commit suicide.

Although this statement is absurd, it makes sense to analyze it carefully. If Genghis Khan really died at the hands of Princess Xixia, then assassination and poisoning are not specific conditions, and he is naked when he is with him. Where can he hide the weapon and poison? Even with a murder weapon and poison, as a captured person, you have to search. In this case, the most deadly violence of an empty-handed princess is naturally biting off the man's main harm.

This legend is the best in the romantic stories of ancient emperors in China! That's true, it's also a kind of retribution, that is, a romantic figure dies.

In the decades-long journey from the south to the west, everywhere Genghis Khan and his men went, they were bound to snatch women, be romantic everywhere, be merciful everywhere, and have countless descendants, so they were dubbed seeders by historians. It is estimated that there are currently 16 million people in the world who are related to Genghis Khan. Genghis Khan's love for women is probably a kind of inheritance. At that time, Mongolians had the habit of robbing other people's women and regarded women as a kind of property. Genghis Khan's mother, even his father, should have robbed Atul as soon as possible. Once, it was time to put an eagle on the banks of the Wonan River, and all the beggars and guests passed by with their beautiful wives. It's time to see that * * * is so beautiful, and I was tempted at once. I immediately stopped the carriage of Yeke Chilie to rob people. Seeing this situation, Chilie, who wanted to be desperate, left his wife and ran away. This * * * is Genghis Khan's mother and later Empress Hoelun of Xuanyitai.

Genghis Khan's wife named Marco Polo Post was robbed by her mother's ex-husband's tribe, and was later taken back. The marriage between Genghis Khan and Marco Polo Post is very interesting. According to the Mongolian custom at that time, Genghis Khan, who was nine years old, should be taken to his mother's tribe as soon as possible to ask for a daughter-in-law, that is, to ask for a daughter-in-law for his son. On the way, I met Marco Polo's father, De Xuechan. When I heard about this, I looked at Genghis Khan, who was a beautiful boy with an extraordinary face. De Xuechan told me that there was a 1-year-old girl at home who wanted to be a relative. Please go and see if she liked him. When you go to Dexuechan, you should be filled with love. After a night, the next day, De Xuechan wanted to leave Genghis Khan as a son-in-law, and agreed quickly, and chose the best horse from the horses that followed as a gift. It's time to leave a message before leaving. My son is afraid of dogs, so don't teach dogs to be surprised. ("History of Z in Yuan Dynasty" Volume 1) A generation of heroic men who galloped on the battlefield were afraid of dogs when they were young, which I am afraid many people would not think of. On the way to leave his son alone, he was poisoned by his enemies and Tata people.