Cowardly Xue, also known as Cowardly Xue Army or Cowardly Xue System, this word with a strong Mongolian flavor is a name for the Mongol Empire and the Yuan Dynasty Janissaries. This unique army, formed by Genghis Khan himself, can be traced back to the aristocratic soldiers of the steppe tribes, and is deeply imprinted with the shadow of patriarchy. Over time, Ti Xue gradually developed into a feudal court military bureaucracy, which became the core part of the bureaucratic class of the Yuan Dynasty.
The members of the Cowardly Xue are mainly from the nobles, generals and other meritorious children, and each of them is an ordinary soldier of the Cowardly Xue Army who enjoys the salary and rank of an ordinary general. The commander of this mighty army was the famous "Four Heroes" in the early Yuan Dynasty: Mu Huali, Chilaowen, Borhu, and Borshu. They were named the "Four Cowardly Xue" and became famous.
The cowardly Xue army has strict discipline and extraordinary privileges, and its status is even higher than that of a thousand household officials. This valiant army, which maintained the rule of Genghis Khan, laid a solid foundation for the rise of the Mongol Empire. They are not only the guardians of the empire, but also the witnesses of history, composing heroic hymns that resonate with the heart.
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