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Genghis Khan's descendants are:
1, Princess Huozhen Farewell Concubine:
Princess Huozhen Beiji, also translated as Princess Huozhen Beiqi and Princess Huoazhen Boji, was the eldest daughter of Genghis Khan Temujin, and was named the eldest princess of Changguo, and later married to King Changzhongwu. It is the prototype of the Chinese Zheng princess in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".
2, Wokotai:
He was the third son of Genghis Khan. In 1225, he was enshrined in the upper reaches of the Shihe River and the area east of Lake Balkhash, and built the city of Yemili. In 1229, the Kuritai Assembly was proclaimed to the throne and ruled the entire Mongol Empire.
Continuing his father's legacy, he expanded his territory, went south to destroy the Jin Kingdom, and sent Batu on expeditions to Europe, during which he expanded his territory to Central Asia, North China, and Eastern Europe. During his reign, he appointed the Khitan Yelu Chucai as the Zhongshu Order, adopted the Han method, and opened the department to take scholars, reused the Central Plains people, and laid the foundation of the Yuan Dynasty.
3, Chagatai:
Chagatai was the second son of Genghis Khan and his wife. He was a smart, capable, intelligent, learned and formidable Mongolian general. Because Chagatai was familiar with Zasa, he was a stern law enforcer.
4, Child's only catty and towing mines:
He was the fourth son of Yuan Taizu Temujin. In his early years, he participated in the attack on the Jin Kingdom and the Western Expedition, and made many meritorious contributions. When Genghis Khan divided the princes, he was in charge of the ears, pastures and armies in the river of distress and the cowardly green river, and the honorific title was "Ye Nayan".
After the death of Genghis Khan, in accordance with the tradition of "the youngest son guarding the stove", he served as the "prison state" and supported Wokotai to succeed to the throne. Shaoding led the army to defeat the Jin army in the fifth year, and on the way back to the army, he suddenly died of illness.
5, Jochi:
Jochi is the eldest son of Genghis Khan and a famous Mongolian general. After Genghis Khan founded the country, he divided the Mongolian people into his sons, and Jochi received 9,000 households and 4,000 troops.
In 1225, Genghis Khan divided the fiefdoms of his four sons. The fiefdom of Jochi was in the westernmost part of the country, west of the Stone River in Yeer and north of Khorezm, until the Mongol horseshoe reached, and he became the ancestor of the Urus of Jochi, one of the four great Mongol khanates in the world.
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Genghis Khan's descendants are also Yu Daoming in Yujiawan, Sichuan, but the descendants of Tiemujian, the great-grandson of the great leader Genghis Khan, who has disappeared in the long river of history, and they lived in seclusion here in the mid-14th century, and it has been more than 600 years.
Almost all the villagers here have a fragmentary genealogy, and when they are pieced together, one by one historical stories emerge in front of them, which shows the picture of their life after coming to Sichuan.
It wasn't until recent years, when their clansmen saw the poems left by these ancestors in the process of sorting out the genealogy, that they knew that there were so many descendants of Tiemujian who were scattered all over the world.
The living conditions of posterity.
The 19 families living in Yujiawan now have the surname Yu, although they are Mongolian descendants, but they have lived in the mainland for a long time, they have long been accustomed to the way of life of another ethnic group, and now they have long become Han Chinese.
Living in the land of Bashu, some living customs have long disappeared in time, but they will more or less still retain some indelible marks, in the festival and New Year, they will still go to the grave of their ancestors, commemorate and remember them, and in their homes have always hung the portrait of Genghis Khan, has always regarded him as a hero, after all, once dominated.
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It's still there. Genghis Khan's descendants now live mainly in Mongolia. Of course, some may be in the Central Plains, or in Inner Mongolia, but the number should be relatively small.
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Genghis Khan's descendants are still there, Genghis Khan occupied a lot of territory during his time, leaving a lot of descendants, in the Inner Mongolia region of China, Russia, Mongolia, there are his descendants.
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Personally, I think it's still there, but they have been incognito in order to avoid the enemy's revenge.
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is abundantly present, and real statistics show Europeans. Many people have the blood of Genghis Khan, and the grandmothers of the Qing emperors are also from the ** family.
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It's definitely still there, it's just that it's not as prominent as it was back then, but there should still be many of his descendants.
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It should exist, after all, Genghis Khan's ** family is still very large, distributed in many countries and regions, and there are many descendants.
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According to some scholars, it is possible that the descendants of Genghis Khan still live in Mongolia today.
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