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What contributions did Genghis Khan's four sons make?

Genghis Khan, the founding emperor of the Mongolian Empire, gave birth to four sons, namely the eldest son Shu Chi and the second son Chagatai. The third son is Yuan Taizong Wokuotai, and the fourth son is Tuo Lei.

1, the eldest son of Genghis Khan-Shu Chi.

12 13, in order to welcome the king of qincha khanate, gold was distributed on a large scale again, and with Chahetai and Wokuotai, the right army led the counties on the east and west sides of Taihang Mountain. 12 17, the Ministry of Geely Keith rebelled against Mongolian conscription, and Shu Chi was ordered to go out to conquer the Ministry of Geely Keith Forest and Shihe from Hexi in He Qian to Ye Er. Genghis Khan was given to him by the northwest ministries.

2. Genghis Khan's second son-Chahetai

Genghis Khan gave him the grassland area between Uighur and Amu Darya. After Genghis Khan's death, Chahetai followed his legacy and embraced Wokuotai, that is, Khan. 12 13, and once again distribute gold on a large scale. 12 19, with Genghis Khan's western expedition. Subsequently, together with Shu Chi and Wokuotai, they were ordered to attack Varamozi (an ancient country in the Amu Darya River basin in Central Asia) and capture its capital, Chicheng (now urgench, Turkmenistan).

3. Wokuotai, the third son of Genghis Khan

On 1229, Wokuotai, the successor of Genghis Khan, ascended the throne at the Hulitai Congress, managing the whole Mongolian empire. During his reign, he successfully conquered Central Asia, North China and Eastern Europe. During his tenure, he inherited his father's business and expanded his territory, mainly by continuing the western expedition and going south to the Central Plains. During his reign, he successfully conquered Central Asia and North China. Twelve years in office (1229 ~ 124 1),

4. Four sons of Genghis Khan-Torre

According to Mongolian customs, Torre inherited his father Genghis Khan's flowers, pasture and the difficult and green company in the army. Genghis Khan left an army of about129,000 men, most of whom were inherited by Tuo Lei. After Genghis Khan died of illness, he supervised the country. From August 1227 to autumn 1229, he was in office for 3 years.

1229, on the sweat selection platform, it is the sweat position that pushes the wokuotai. 123 1 year, Tuo Lei's right general army crossed the Weihe River from Fengxiang, crossed Baoji and entered the three passes. 165438+ 10, the Mongolian army crossed the Hanshui River in the Southern Song Dynasty, passed Xingyuan (now Hanzhong, Shaanxi), Yangzhou (now Yangxian, Shaanxi) and Guanghua (now Guanghua, Hubei) in Zhou Jun (now northwest of Xun County, Hubei Province), crossed the Hanshui River and entered the northern golden land.

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Genghis Khan's wife:

Hongji Labor Railway (1 16 1-? ) posthumous title Guangxu Wing Saint Queen, surnamed Boshurongjila, from Ergon, Hulunbeier, Mongolia. The first queen of Genghis Khan, the first emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, was also the queen of the main palace, one year older.

children

Four sons?

Shu Chi (also translated by Borjikin Shu Chi)

Winning Children's Gold: Cha Hetai (also translated by Borjikin Cha Hetai)

Wokuotai: Wokuotai (also translated as Borjijin Wokuotai)

Won the gold medal: Torre (also translated by Tului)

Five daughters

Gold medal of the winning child: Fire Jane Ji Bo (also translated as borghi Golden Princess Fire Jane Ji Bo, titled Guo Chang Royal big princess)

The gold medal of the winning child: Che Che Yi Jian (also translated by Borjikin La Ira Jane, titled Princess Yan 'an).

The gold medal of the award-winning children: Alahai (also translated as Bolzigit Jin Alahai, the title of Zhao princess royal/Princess)

Gold of Wall: Tumanlun (also translated as Borjikin Tumanlun), the title of Princess Cloud.

Gold: Alduhei (also translated as Borjijin Alduhei, with unknown title, referring to Princess Gaochang)?

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Kyle Polo Post

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Genghis Khan