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Why was Temujin chosen as the Emperor of Mongolia?

Temujin's father is the leader of the Mongolian begging department, and his mother is Hoelun of the begging department in Meiere. Ye Jie and Hoelun met in 1 16 1. Temujin was born in the upper reaches of Nanhe River in Mobei grassland, with the fragrance of milk tea and koumiss wine.

When Temujin was 9 years old, his father should have been killed by Meiere Begging Department. When Temujin 18 years old, the Tuotuo minister of the former enemy Meiere's begging department took away his wife's Marco Polo post. Temujin fought against the beggars' department in Meiere and defeated the beggars in Meiere. Around 1 184, Temujin was elected as the begging Khan of Mongolia.

In the long-term tribal disputes, Temujin not only learned strategy, but also became more and more familiar with the art of war. It is said that every time Temujin gives the order to assemble the team, he sits in the tent and counts with his eyes closed. When he counted a certain number, he suddenly opened his eyes, and the army had just assembled. Temujin can strategize and win thousands of miles away, and he can also take the lead. His army has strict discipline and flexible tactics. When his soldiers charged, it was like an unstoppable storm on the grassland, which made the enemy frightened. In this way, he successively defeated the most powerful tribe on the Mongolian plateau at that time. Temujin, who is good at leading the army, often said: without iron discipline, the chariot will not drive far.

With the continuous strengthening of its own strength, Temujin further unified the Mongolian ministries. In the process of unifying Mongolia, Temujin brought back rich materials from all over the country for his tribe. He asked the camel team and the cattle team to transport a lot of valuable fabrics, bind the goods with silk, or use silk as packaging material. Among all kinds of materials, there are robes decorated with gold and silver thread, silk slippers sewn with pearls, carpets, wall hangings, pillows, cushions and blankets, as well as silk shoulder straps, knitwear, tassels and ribbons.

Besides silk and satin, Temujin also brought back lacquerware, paper fans, porcelain bowls, metal armor, bronze knives, puppets, tin cans, copper pots, board games and carved saddles, as well as handmade hair ornaments and jewelry made of emeralds, pearls, agates, corals, lapis lazuli, jadeite, diamonds, ivory or tortoises, and wine.

Temujin was very brave in the battle, and he was generous but not greedy in distributing materials, so he quickly gained the respect and support of his subordinates. Temujin said to his men: if I lead the people to escape during the war, you can cut off my legs; When I win, if I get the trophy, you can cut off my finger.

Temujin also showed the characteristics of being good at gathering talents. He brought back princes and priests, tailors and pharmacists, astrologers and jewelers, painters and diviners, magicians and goldsmiths from all over the world. Anyone who has a skill is collected by Temujin and treated well. Temujin once said: Once I get wise men and capable people, I will let them follow me closely and not let them leave.

1206, in the Mongolian yurts on the banks of the Monan River, leaders of various Mongolian ministries held a meeting in Le Tai, Huli, and unanimously elected Temujin, 44, as Mongolian Khan. He officially became the emperor of Mongolia and was honored as Genghis Khan.