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How powerful was Genghis Khan before?
How powerful is Genghis Khan? Regardless of Genghis Khan's achievements, I am afraid that few people could match him with his strong willpower at that time. Genghis Khan experienced countless crises in his life, but he finally saved the day with strong willpower. From this, we can see how powerful Genghis Khan is.

When Genghis Khan was nine years old, his father should have been poisoned by a hostile tribe. Genghis Khan, who lost his father's shelter, encountered many dangers during that period. Genghis Khan's family struggled to survive on the harsh grassland, and it was this living environment that made Genghis Khan have iron willpower.

When Genghis Khan grew up, he experienced the time when his wife's Kyle Polo Station was robbed. At that time, Genghis Khan was not very famous, and he took his wife back through difficulties and obstacles. After taking back his wife's "Kyle Polo Post", Genghis Khan had some fame on the grassland, but many tribes were hostile to him at that time. In the Battle of the Thirteen Wings, another grassland overlord, Jamukha, defeated Genghis Khan's army, but Genghis Khan did not collapse because of his failure, and he soon saved the day.

Ordinary people will be crushed by this failure, but Genghis Khan is not. He continued to fight Jamukha and finally defeated Jamukha's army. After defeating Jamukha, Genghis Khan's adoptive father Naiman Wang Han began to pick on Genghis Khan again. As a result, Genghis Khan was defeated again and left the army. When he fled to the Banjuni River, Genghis Khan had only nineteen followers left.

Even though there were only 19 followers left, Genghis Khan still didn't recover. He took these loyal followers to hunt wild horses for food and drink the turbid water of Banjunyu River as wine, and vowed to reuse the water of Banjunyu River for generations to come. This is the so-called Ban Jun Yuhe Oath. Later, Genghis Khan successfully found the lost troops, and then defeated Naiman with these people. From then on, Genghis Khan began to lead the Mongols out of the grassland.

Later, when Genghis Khan was preparing to go on an expedition to the flower thorn submodule, he borrowed soldiers from the Xixia people. But at that time, the Xixia people thought that Genghis Khan was no match for the flower thorn submodule kingdom and laughed at Genghis Khan: "If you can't fight, don't fight. Why do you want to borrow soldiers?"

At that time, the strength of the kingdom of the flower thorn submodule was indeed several times that of the Mongols, but Genghis Khan still insisted on expedition to the flower thorn submodule. This war is called Mongolia's first western expedition, and Genghis Khan led the Mongols to victory. After the Battle of Huatuo Mozi, Genghis Khan began to liquidate the Xixia people who had laughed at him, and he himself died in the crusade against Xixia.

Genghis Khan's strong willpower is one of the reasons for his success, just like a famous saying: "The sword is just a piece of scrap iron, and only people have iron will."