Genghis Khan (165438+May 3 1 062—1August 25, 227), the Khan of Great Mongolia, was honored as Genghis Khan, which means "having the four seas". In the spring of the second year of Song Dynasty (the sixth year of Jin Taihe, 1206), Mongolia was founded, and since then, it has launched wars of foreign conquest for many times, conquering the Black Sea coast in Central Asia and reaching Eastern Europe in the west.
Ai Xinjue Luo Nurhachi (1February 2, 5591-1September 30, 626), the founding emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the founding king of the late Jin Dynasty, is fluent in Manchu and Chinese, and likes reading Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
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In the eleventh year of the mandate of heaven (1626), the battle of Ningyuan City was defeated. In April of the same year, Nurhachi led a large army to levy Halka in Mongolia. On August 1 1, Nurhachi died of illness and was buried in Fuling, Shenyang. After the establishment of the Qing dynasty, he was honored as the Qing Taizu, and he was also called: Emperor Anye Dinggao of Shengde Renji Section of Chengtian Guangyun.
Temujin died in Song Baoqing when he conquered Xixia in the third year of Jin Zhengda (1227) and was buried in secret.
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Baidu Encyclopedia: Genghis Khan
Baidu Encyclopedia: Nurhachi