There are not many records about Genghis Khan in history books, probably because the world he created has been suppressed to a certain extent in the history of our country. For example, in the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, except the Yuan Dynasty, the replacement of that dynasty was more like a throb, but the arrival of the Yuan Dynasty, like the humiliation of other dynasties in China, better reflected how tough the Mongols were at that time, especially during Genghis Khan's period. But history books are avoided. Why? In fact, it is probably because this law is too embarrassing!
Everyone knows that Genghis Khan is the emperor on horseback. Genghis Khan was invincible because he was riding a Mongolian BMW. Almost everyone in Mongolia can move freely on horseback, but it would be really humiliating if Genghis Khan fell off his horse and died. According to historical records, Genghis Khan fell ill and died. What kind of disease is that? Compared with the records of other kings, Genghis Khan seems to have confessed something, so that the history books are not allowed to record it!
Some people say that Genghis Khan died of poisoning, but if he was assassinated, there is no need not to write it down. The fundamental reason is that Genghis Khan doesn't want future generations to talk about his cause of death. He really fell off his horse and died, which is so out of line with his image. How do you think Genghis Khan died?