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Is Genghis Khan really afraid of dogs?
Genghis Khan, a generation of arrogant people, was fearless, but he was also afraid of dogs. According to the Secret History of Mongolia, Temujin was timid and afraid of dogs since he was a child. Why are you afraid of dogs? Because Genghis Khan saw many scenes of dogs and wolves since he was a child, he left a shadow in his heart over time. Dogs that can kill wolves easily are afraid of anyone.

In 1 162, it was time to compete for power with the Tatar tribe. Because he also fought bravely and quickly like God, defeated the Tatar tribe and captured the tribal leader Temujin. When it was time to return to China with the loser Temujin, his wife gave birth to a son for him just at this time. According to their custom at that time, as long as a child was born at home when the winner returned home in triumph, then the child would inherit his father's bravery. So it's time to name yourself and your wife Temujin as the crystallization of their love.

It never occurred to me that as Temujin grew older. His character is becoming more and more timid. According to the secret history of Mongolia, although Temujin was born timid, it was only for the dog. If on the battlefield, no one is his opponent. So, why is the famous god of war in history so afraid of dogs? This should start with the situation of Mongolian grassland. When it comes to Mongolian grasslands, many people first think of the sight of "the sky is wild and the wind blows the grasslands to see cattle and sheep".

However, in reality, the fittest survive and the unsuitable are eliminated. If you want to survive on the grassland, you must be strong, which is the most basic rule of grassland survival. Therefore, herders will face many threats if they want to survive on the grassland. Among them, the biggest threat is the coyote, which is huge, brave and witty and active in the northern grassland.

In order to prevent wolves from attacking their goats and themselves, herders trained a group of dogs to fight them. Every dog trained by herders is brave and good at fighting. Wolves near people and sheep are either bitten by dogs or killed by dogs. Aren't you afraid of such a fierce dog? So Genghis Khan was afraid of dogs not because he was timid, but because of the environment.