Genghis Khan, the great monarch of the Mongol Empire, became a legend in history for his magnificent conquest. However, while he pursues power and conquest, he also has an unknown desire - to drink water. Contrary to his preferences, however, was his beloved eagle, which repeatedly and unintentionally knocked over the water glass, nearly killing Genghis Khan.
The story takes place in the vast steppes of Mongolia, a vast and silent place. The sun shines on the grassland, bringing warmth and life to the earth. Genghis Khan, as a brave and courageous commander, conquered one powerful enemy after another in this steppe and founded the great Mongol Empire.
However, Genghis Khan also had a unique preference - drinking water. Whether it's on a hard ride or on a long battlefield, he always craves cool water. Whenever he felt thirsty, he would gently tap the golden cup beside him and motionfor the attendants to pour him water.
Genghis Khan's favorite companion was an eagle named "Xiangtian". Xiangtian was a beautiful and proud falcon, it was a faithful companion of Genghis Khan, fighting alongside him on the battlefield. Although the eagle and the water cup may seem unconnected, they will be the key to this story.
One day, Genghis Khan was leading his army back, and he felt unusually thirsty under the hot sun. With a wistful look in his eyes, he motioned for his attendant to pour him water, and the attendant carefully handed him the golden cup. However, Xiangtian also felt thirsty at this time, and it flew to Genghis Khan's shoulder, flapping its wings, and inadvertently knocked over the water glass.
Genghis Khan glared at the unsuspecting Xiangtian fiercely, and his heart was furious. However, instead of blaming the eagle, he motioned for the attendant to pour him another glass of water. This time, the attendant carefully poured him good water, and Genghis Khan finally satisfied his craving and drank a refreshing sip of sweetness with satisfaction.
However, this situation does not stop there. In later days, whenever Xiangtian felt thirsty, it would fly to Genghis Khan's side and inadvertently flapped its wings and knocked over the water glass. Sometimes, Genghis Khan even suffered intense pain from water splashing on the **.
This made Genghis Khan very confused and distressed. He is deeply in love with Xiangtian, but he takes risks to satisfy his thirst. Every time the glass of water was knocked over, he felt a double pain - the pain of longing and the pain of his body.
In the incident of him knocking over the water cup many times in Xiangtian, Genghis Khan gradually developed ambivalence. He loves eagles, but at the same time craves cool water. He began to think about how to solve this problem, not only to meet his own needs, but also to protect the safety of Xiangtian.
Genghis Khan decided to find a solution that would meet both his and Xiangtian's needs. He summoned the royal falconry master and the generals for a discussion. After many days of discussion and research, they finally came up with an innovative approach that took into account the needs of both parties.
Genghis Khan ordered a special eagle-shaped water cup to be made for Xiangtian. This water cup is both lightweight and sturdy, and can be easily attached to the claws of Xiangtian without being knocked over.
The design of the water cup is unique, no matter how violently the wings of Xiangtian flutter, the water will not spill, ensuring that Genghis Khan can drink the desired water and Xiangtian can enjoy the coolness.
When Genghis Khan was again eager for water, Xiangtian flew to his shoulder, as usual. But this time, it spreads its wings and attaches its special eagle-shaped water cup firmly to its talons. Genghis Khan excitedly took the cup, not worrying about the water being spilled. He tasted the sweetness of the water, and at the same time saw the joy of soaring to the sky.
Since then, Genghis Khan and Xiangtian no longer have to clash over the need for drinking water. Genghis Khan soared enough water in a glass of water to let it enjoy the pleasure of drinking water. And Xiangtian is also accustomed to this special water cup, and it knows that just by gently picking up the water cup with its paws, it can help the owner quench his thirst without accidents.
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