Genghis Khan s methods of maneuvering are unfathomable, but the only standard is still widely used t

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-03-04

Genghis Khan's methods of maneuvering are unfathomable, but the only standard is still widely used today

The four emperors of Qin, Han Wu, Tang Zong, and Song Zu are quite famous in history, and their exploits are also highly praised, but if only the credit for expanding the territory is concerned, these four emperors should give way to other brothers.

As a descendant of Genghis Khan, he had to become the undisputed king of the land, so he spent much of his life thinking about fighting against or against the world, which ensured his survival and control over territorial spaces that other rulers could not reach.

As the Russian militarist Kolyogin said.

In the history of the world, with the exception of the Tatars under Genghis Khan and the Timurids of Central Asia, there has never been a situation in which a very small number of soldiers conquered a large territory and ruled a large population in a short period of time.

Genghis Khan was an outstanding warrior and a great leader, which was inseparable from the fact that he was able to fight under the leadership of generals in addition to his own territory.

According to statistics, he had 20 generals under his command, including four horses, four dogs, four brothers, four sons, and four adopted sons.

The four horses are Bor, Muhuali, Chilawin, and Borchu; The four dogs are Jebe, Jebeyuan, Subutai, and Kublai Khan; The four brothers were Horter, Bergutai, Terchiwen, and Temug; The four sons are Chuchi, Chagatai, Ogedai, and Tuer; The four adopted sons are Gao Xuan, Kuduhu, Borchu, and Qiuquan.

These twenty people can be said to be Genghis Khan's indispensable right and left hands in the world, especially his four sons, each of whom is not an ordinary person, Genghis Khan is dead, these four sons each occupy a page, and the glorious light of Mongolia is spreading throughout Eurasia.

The question is, what exactly does "Genghis Khan" rely on to attract audiences?

This is due to the fact that there are many different ways of managing people, but there was a standard that is still widely used in recruitment, what is this standard? Please give three short stories to illustrate this.

Genghis Khan and Marco Polo.

Genghis Khan had too many palaces and too many queens, but it is very interesting that no matter how many concubines Genghis Khan had, he could not shake the status of the first Turdo, and only Marco Polo Hutai could become a pier (queen) on Genghis Khan's head.

We all know that most of the emperors in the Central Plains liked the new and hated the old. Even the incomparable Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty has snubbed Chen Aiyao and Wei Zifu many times.

Of course, there is a contradiction in this, I am not saying that Genghis Khan was a dedicated person, after all, he has so many concubines in his harem, I have to say that he is dedicated, which may make some friends laugh, of course, the only respect he shows to Marco Polotote is the management of the harem.

However, Marco Polo was kidnapped, and when Genghis Khan sent her back, she was about to give birth, and no matter whose child Marco Polo had, Genghis Khan had to go to the steppe.

Despite this, Genghis Khan did not snub Marco Polo, but loved him as always, and even if he later settled countless beauties in the world, he did not let Marco Polo replace him.

Genghis Khan and Gulbasheva.

Genghis Khan loved to conquer the world, but he also liked horses and pastures, so he repeatedly said to his subordinates:"I'm going to turn all the grass into my pasture: I'm going to make all the grass my pasture.

This statement is somewhat arrogant, but no one can deny that the later Genghis Khan was close to this goal.

Genghis Khan, in the process of fighting the world, also liked to plunder foreign brides; When Genghis Khan conquered a city, he would choose the woman he liked from there to take as a concubine.

As Genghis Khan said.

The greatest joy of mankind is to conquer the rebellious masses, to defeat the enemy, to take everything from oneself, to mount one's own warhorse, and to possess one's beautiful wives and concubines.

The second generation of Genghis Khan's Huluduo had a concubine named Gulbisu, who was actually the stepmother of Sun Khan of the Naiban tribe, and after the death of Sun Khan's father, Gulbisu remarried Sun Khan.

This Sun Khan was not a master, and when Genghis Khan's army came to conquer him, he did not put up effective resistance, so he was defeated by Genghis Khan, who was immediately attracted to her when he saw Gulbesu.

But Gulbesu was very arrogant, he even said that the Mongols stinked, who knew that Genghis Khan did not get angry when he heard it, on the contrary, Gulbesu said a lot of good things, and in the end he achieved the return of beauty.

It is worth mentioning that Genghis Khan gave Gulbas a very high status, second only to Khuran Khotun among the second best people.

Genghis Khan and Chuchi.

As mentioned earlier, Marco Polo was kidnapped by the enemy and was about to give birth when Genghis Khan rescued him and soon gave birth to a white and chubby baby, which Genghis Khan named him Zhu Chi, which means"Aggressor"。

Whether or not Yu Chi Gong was Genghis Khan's son remains a mystery to this day, but judging by his name, Genghis Khan himself seems to have thought that Yu Chi Gong was not his son.

However, Genghis Khan was very good to Ajuchi, and even raised him as his own son, although later his pro-Ajuchi brothers mocked and expelled him many times, Genghis Khan had no opinion on Ajuchi, and even accused him many times of stealing Ajochi's position from other sons.

Because Genghis Khan treated his son indiscriminately, whenever Genghis Khan went hiking, he would stumble in front of Zhu Di like Genghis Khan did when he was young.

Later, when Genghis Khan divided his sons, he gave Kusa a piece of land.

Summary. Three short stories of Genghis Khan have already been told, but do you understand the far-reaching exploits of Genghis Khan?

It can be said that he has only one criterion for leading people, regardless of background or background, as long as it is beneficial to him, he will show righteousness.

Wei Chigong's identity is unknown, but he was raised by Genghis Khan as his own son...

All this speaks to a problem, Genghis Khan was a very big-minded person, he never cared about his background, as long as there were talents, Genghis Khan would reuse them.

As for his soldiers, Genghis Khan never considered himself a leader, but an ordinary soldier like everyone else:

If I desert with my people on the battlefield, you can chop off my legs; If I hide the loot in a private pocket after the victory, you can chop off my fingers.

This is the secret of Genghis Khan's success.

Genghis Khan's workforce management is still widely used today, especially in large companies, and this concept of employment is more open, as the so-called hero does not ask where he comes from, this standard is actually very practical.

Do you agree? References: "History of the Yuan", "Biography of Genghis Khan", etc.

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