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Chapter 2073: The Legend of Hongyan, the Promise King, the Mongolian Plateau

Chapter 2073: The Woman's Letter of the Wonderful King, Mongolian Plateau, the world's most powerful

This Li Muyuan would never show any tricks or take any military adventures in this defensive battle, so that Shen Mo could minimize the risks faced by the Huaiyang area.

So for a general like Li Muyuan, he is not not smart, but can suppress his intelligence with enough reason. Only such a person can be called a true wise man.

In this battle, Li Muyuan can definitely not be greedy for combat achievements, not seek quick victory, not take strange moves, not take risks, only seek steady action, and firmly nail all military strength to the key points that need to be defended.

The young general who is less than 20 years old must have such perseverance and ruthlessness!

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When Shen Mo finished reading Li Muyuan's defensive report, he also breathed a sigh of relief.

The three Huaiyang town defense circle formed by the three Hua Shen trio can support each other, and the Tongzhou guarded by Li Muyuan was also arranged as solid as a rock by him. In this way, Shen Mo could finally feel at ease.

After that, he opened another report. The report was covered with the top seal of the security department. It was handed over to Shen Mo himself by a senior spy under Miss Jinyun.

After Shen Mo dismantled this layer of envelope, another envelope was exposed below. As soon as Shen Mo saw the number on it, he knew that this was the top secret information sent by Liaodong.

After opening it, it was indeed his disciple Lu Wuyu, who was now written to him by the King of Northern Liao Yelu Wuji.

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After Shen Mo opened it, he saw a large stack of letter papers filled with fly-headed small calligraphy.

This is the first report on the internal situation in Mongolia that Lu Wuju sent to Shen Mo after returning from the Mongolian camp.

From beginning to end, Shen Mo looked carefully and saw that it said:

Master respectfully enlightened:

According to the disciples who went deep into Mongolia and after two months of investigation, they now report the situation of the Mongolian army as follows:

First: Regarding the characteristics of the Mongolian tribe.

After the disciples' investigation, the Mongols were actually formed by the convergence of herdsmen tribes, a loose form of alliance. After being united, it was somewhat similar to the situation of the princes in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

These Mongolian tribes had only hundreds of small people, and the large ones had ten thousand people. They usually lived by water and grass, and set up ancient liyan camps to protect themselves. Only when fighting were summoned by the Khan, would they send troops to join together.

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Second: The personalities of the Mongolian tribes.

Generally speaking, because of the cruel living environment, this nation has developed a firm and persistent, simple and rough national character.

They often part ways because of a disagreement or a small conflict. But sometimes they will work tirelessly for a promise.

Before Genghis Khan said that Khan unified the Mongolian tribes, these Mongolian tribes often fought against each other. The hatred between them often dated back to more than tens of generations.

This is certainly related to the Jin and Liao countries instigating these Mongolian tribes for many years and allowing them to fight each other infight, but also has a direct relationship with their lifestyle.

Because the Mongolians usually live by water and grass, which is different from the people of the Central Plains who hear the sound of chickens and dogs and never interact with each other when they die. Due to the conflict between the grassland and the water source, they often fight hard, so it is very easy to cause revenge and robbery.

Moreover, these Mongolian tribes often rely on the strong to protect themselves. Therefore, it is very common for some small tribes to lead their herders to join you today and tomorrow.

This has led to the fact that the Mongolian tribes always make enemies due to the back and forth rebellion between deployments. They often attack and kill each other because of the rebellion and belonging of the tribes.

At the same time, this is also one of the fundamental reasons why the Mongols plundered everywhere. They are not like the people in the Central Plains, who only defend their own land. The various regimes in the Central Plains are also in peace because the land belongs to each other.

On the contrary, in their hearts, the strong should have everything. Whether it is the water source in the grassland, cattle, sheep, livestock, or even women. As long as they have the ability, they will rob it.

The Mongols hated thieves, but took pride in robbing. They believed that the robbery was the gain of their own bloody battles, and robbing spoils as their own enjoyment is natural and even glorious for them.

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The third point: the rise of Mongolian tribes.

In the past fifty years, the prosperity of Mongolian tribes has been directly related to the climate on the grasslands.

According to the disciple's survey, on the Mongolian Plateau, the temperature has generally increased compared to the original temperature for decades. The summer has become longer and there are no harsh environments and snow disasters in winter, making the grassland lush.

This made every Mongolian herder's home raise more than three to six times the number of horses that were stocked fifty years ago. To a certain extent, this also led to the great military power of the Mongolians.

Fourth point: Analysis of Genghis Khan Temujin's personality.

This person was originally the bloodline of the Golden Family on the grassland. He was the grandson of Anbahaikan and the eldest son of Yesuge. In the hearts of the Mongolians, he belonged to a great nobleman with an extremely noble status.

There was another legend when he was born, that was that he was born with a piece of blood clot in his hand. The shaped piece of snow was very similar to the Mongol Sulu ingot spear, which also made him wear the title of God of War as soon as he was born.

Later, Temujin's childhood and youth were extremely difficult due to his father's murder.

Not only did he lose all his deployment, he was forced to catch wild rats on the grassland with his mother and brothers, and lived in a hungry and cold way, and he was even worse than ordinary herders. He was also constantly being chased and persecuted by enemies, even his relatives and old subordinates.

Many times he passed by death. He once hid in the pile of wool in the hot summer for days and nights and did not dare to come out, and almost died of heat. He also wore wooden shackles and was trapped in a dangerous situation where he was about to be executed immediately.

It is because he had endured such hardships and tempers in his childhood that he developed this person's extremely resolute character and cunning and flexible strategy.

According to the observations of his disciples, Temujin is the best at gathering and winning people's hearts. Those who betrayed him were almost no subordinates except his own relatives with ulterior motives.

In addition, he was good at using people. Even the surrendered general Zhebe who once shot him to death with one arrow, or the enemy's slave Mu Huali, eventually became his Na Keer and his subordinates. He was loyal to him for life and devoted himself to serving him to death.

In addition, this person is very good at adapting and never does anything that is not good for him.
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