In 1188 A.D., China was in a period of war and strife. One of Guo Ziyi's descendants, named Guo Ming, was a brave and warlike general.
His fate took an unexpected turn in a battle, and when he was shot and fell to the ground, Genghis Khan personally rescued him. This story, although sensational, is true.
The location at that time was on the border of the Golden Horde, which was united by Genghis Khan, who was preparing to conquer more lands and peoples. As a brave general, Guo Ming led his troops to patrol the border to protect the security and stability of the border.
One day, Guo Ming received information that the enemy was preparing to launch a surprise attack in an attempt to seize an important border city. He immediately led his troops to fend off the enemy attack. After the battle began, the two sides engaged in fierce fighting. Guo Ming wielded a spear, fought bravely to kill the enemy, and shined on the battlefield.
However, fate played a big joke on Guo Ming at this critical moment. Seeing that victory was in sight, an enemy arrow shot Guo Ming's left arm impartially, and his body instantly lost its balance and fell to the ground. Blood gushed out and the pain burned like a flame.
Just when Guo Ming thought that he would become a victim of the enemy, a general in golden armor appeared in front of him, none other than Genghis Khan of the rising Mongol Empire at that time.
Genghis Khan calmly scanned the battlefield around him, and he spotted Guo Ming who had fallen to the ground. Recklessly crossing the battlefield, he used his own strength to lift Guo Ming up and carry him on his horse.
Genghis Khan knew that to survive on this battlefield, he needed to have good generals and warriors. He was impressed by Guo Ming's bravery and tenacity, believing that the wounded general had great potential. Therefore, he decided to personally wound Guo Ming, guaranteeing that he would be able to ** and continue to serve his army.
Genghis Khan let Guo Ming into his tent, and he personally treated Guo Ming's wounds, using special herbs and ointments to bandage them. These herbs are very effective, immediately stopping the bleeding in Guo Ming's body and helping the wound heal quickly.
Over the next few days, Genghis Khan spoke with Guo Ming and learned about his background and strengths. Guo Ming expressed his gratitude to Genghis Khan and showed him his loyalty and determination.
Impressed by Guo Ming's courage and love for his country, Genghis Khan decided to bring him back to Mongolia and appoint him as his trusted general.
This unexpected encounter became a turning point in Guo Ming's fate. Genghis Khan brought Guo Ming back to Mongolia, and Guo Ming immediately joined Genghis Khan's army. He demonstrated great military talent and leadership, and soon made his mark in Genghis Khan's army.
In the following years, Guo Ming won the trust and appreciation of Genghis Khan with his outstanding performance. He led his troops in many of Genghis Khan's campaigns, defeated the enemy several times, and expanded the sphere of influence of the Mongol Empire.
Interested in this strange and mysterious empire, Guo Ming began to learn the Mongolian language and culture, as well as to gain an in-depth understanding of the organizational structure and strategy of the Mongol Empire.
He discovered that Genghis Khan was a wise ruler who was adept at unifying peoples and making them a powerful nation through a combination of diplomacy and military might.
Genghis Khan also had very high expectations for Guo Ming. He believed that Guo Ming was a natural leader with extraordinary ability and determination to contribute more to the Mongol Empire. As a result, he appointed Guo Ming as a general and granted him important military command positions.
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