"Genghis Khan: Will Conquers the World"
Genghis Khan's tactics: first send a small group of Mongolian troops to harass the city, pretend that they cannot defeat the enemy, and then hurriedly drop their treasures and run away to lure the opponent. Falling into a trap set by yourself in advance.
In addition, the Mongols always use conspiracy and conspiracy in their wars. It is impossible for them not to use tricks, because trickery is the soul of the Mongolian regiment.
During the war, there is a provision that the two countries should declare war before fighting and declare to the enemy's soldiers and civilians: "If you obey, you will receive good treatment and peace; if you resist, the consequences will be Changsheng Tian knows it, but we can't predict it." This is the source of the theory behind the Mongolian army's massacre of the city. For those who do not surrender, they only act according to the will of Changsheng Tian. Genghis Khan said that the will of Changshengtian was to kill them all. Those who surrender will be given leniency, those who resist will be killed. Especially when some cities were massacred because they refused to surrender, the soldiers and civilians in the surrounding cities were greatly frightened and collapsed without a fight. (Changshengtian: the religious god believed by the Mongolians)
In addition, "Hashar" is also one of the "magic weapons" for the Mongolian army to win, and it may be a little cruel.
"Hashar" is a military system that lacks humanity in Genghis Khan's Mongolian army. It is composed of common people from the defeated countries. Their main job is to charge forward and risk their lives to work in front of the Mongolian army's opponent's camp. , Genghis Khan's generals organized these people into teams of thousands, hundreds, and ten. To put it bluntly, they were cannon fodder.
Firstly, they are used as shields, and secondly, many of the "Hashaers" are relatives of enemy soldiers, which will also cause great psychological discomfort to them, so that they cannot bear to attack. .
Genghis Khan's achievements once again illustrate that more people do not necessarily mean greater strength, because when there are more people, the thoughts become complicated and cannot be unified. The more people, the weaker the strength. Genghis Khan only had a few hundred thousand Mongolian troops. By the time his grandson Kublai Khan came to power, his territory reached 35 million square kilometers. Note that the earth's land area is 150 million square kilometers. This country has opened the door that had been closed for thousands of years between the East and the West, making Asia, Africa and Europe one family.
Genghis Khan’s inspiration to us: (Some of these objective conditions cannot be copied by us.)
[if !supportLists] First, [endif] When Genghis Khan rose, it was Mongolia When the grassland tribes, the Central Plains dynasties and the countries in West Asia were in decline, no force could compete with him.
[if !supportLists]Secondly, [endif] Genghis Khan’s success is more due to his invincible Mongolian regiment. This Mongolian regiment has significant mobility, allowing them to attack thousands of miles and A series of rapid combat methods such as blitzkrieg are familiar. In that era, the only way to win a war in the world was to win quickly. Note that Genghis Khan's regiment can only be generated among nomadic peoples, so many peoples cannot copy it.
[if !supportLists]Third, [endif] Genghis Khan’s personal qualities. When talking about Genghis Khan, the first thing that comes to mind is that he used his troops like a god. Indeed, Genghis Khan personally commanded more than a hundred battles in his life and suffered no more than three defeats, which shocked many military strategists. However, Genghis Khan's ability to use troops was his talent, and talent cannot be learned. He can see the enemy's weaknesses at a glance on a chaotic battlefield, a skill that not many people can learn.
Paying special attention to loyalty is a major characteristic of Genghis Khan's personal qualities. As long as he recognizes your loyalty, he will entrust you with important tasks. Self-control is also one of Genghis Khan's rare qualities. This is a quality that many people lack. When he saw Qiu Chuji being disappointed, he didn't show it. This was self-control.
Being ruthless to the enemy, or being clear about grudges and grievances, should be another quality we can learn from Genghis Khan. Only a person with principles can make a career, and a good person will never succeed.
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The highest art of war is to fight one's own war in other people's homes. (For example: the beautiful country now)
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Don’t be self-righteous and think that you are the most powerful and wise. There are people outside the world, and there is a sky outside the sky. Even the highest mountains are trampled by animals. When animals climb to the top of a mountain, they are higher than the mountain. Genghis Khan was never proud and complacent in his life. More facts tell us that he always walked on thin ice and treated anyone and anything with extreme caution. Although he believes that he is the agent of Changshengtian in the world, that is confidence, not pride. Only confident people can achieve great things without being proud.