The breeze on the prairie gently stirred the green grass, and the air was filled with a faint scent of grass. The golden morning sun slowly rises, sprinkling the bright sunlight on a vast grassland.
In this mysterious and vast land, a mighty general is leading his army to brave the morning glow. The general's name was Altai, and he was Genghis Khan's right-hand man.
His breastplate shimmered with cold light, and he was brave and fearless in his hand. However, in a fierce battle, Altai fell to the ground with an arrow, and his life and death were uncertain.
Genghis Khan was in a hurry, he knew that Altai was his right-hand man, and his loss would cause huge losses to the entire army. Genghis Khan's eyes were like a torch, and he suddenly had an idea and decided to save Altai in a surprising way.
He ordered the soldiers to carefully lift Altai aside, and then walked towards a huge ox that had just been hunted. The cow was so tall and mighty that Genghis Khan couldn't help but marvel at its body.
Without hesitation, he personally cut open the belly of the cow, revealing a piece of fresh belly. To the surprise of the crowd, he asked the soldiers to carefully put Altai into the belly of the cow.
This bizarre and unexpected scene stunned everyone.
Genghis Khan had insight into the characteristics of the belly of the cow, and he knew that the abdominal cavity of the cow was a relatively closed and dry environment, which could prevent the wound infection of the Altai. He carefully stitched up the cattle's abdomen to ensure that Altai could survive safely in this makeshift "shelter".
After unremitting efforts, Altai finally woke up in the belly of the cow. When he opened his eyes, he was greeted by Genghis Khan's concerned eyes. He thanked Genghis Khan gratefully for saving his life, and he admired the wisdom and courage of the Great Khan from the bottom of his heart.
It was as if it were a miraculous arrangement of nature, and Genghis Khan, in the form of a cow, created a living refuge for his great general, Altai. This absurd and soulful story has been passed down in the grassland as a good story and has become a legend that everyone knows.
Although Altai's days of healing in the belly of a cow were difficult, Genghis Khan could be seen personally visiting him every day to inquire about his ** condition. This concern warmed Altai's feelings, and his loyalty to Genghis Khan was strengthened.
Under the careful care of Genghis Khan, Altai's wounds gradually healed. He spent a hard but warm time in the cramped space in the belly of the cow. As a result, Genghis Khan's relationship with Altai became even deeper, like brothers.
In the end, Altai miraculously emerged from the belly of the cow, and although his body was slightly thin, his eyes were full of life and gratitude. Genghis Khan stepped forward with a smile, and the two shook hands tightly, without words, a deep tacit understanding had been established between their hearts.
This legendary story is sung endlessly in the grassland and has become a good story in people's mouths. Genghis Khan's wisdom and courage won the admiration of more people, and Altai became a hero in the army, and people were full of admiration for the miracle of his life.
This story teaches us that solutions to problems are not always ordinary, and that the key lies in unique vision and wisdom. Genghis Khan, in his own unique way, saved the life of a soldier, showing the broad-mindedness and remarkable courage of a great leader.
In the vast grasslands, this touching legend will live on forever and become an eternal classic.