2022년 3월 26일 토요일

Forgotten History - Battle of Leibniz

 The reason why the Mongol army invaded the West was very simple. At first, Genghis Khan of Mongolia had only two purposes. One was the unification of Mongolia, and the other was the revenge of his father who died miserably. This blue wolf goes around the world for just these two things. The first goal was achieved relatively easily. It was difficult in its own way due to the gold's split, but it was easier than the second goal. However, the second goal was quite difficult. The place where the enemy chased and conquered the escape route is Mongolia's territory that we admire in social studies and bankruptcy today. This enemy first escapes to the West River. Genghis Khan, who invaded the West River, said to give it to him when he spoke nicely, and he hated the West River. Therefore, the West River is destroyed, and even now, the relics of the land have to dig down several tens of meters to the point where one comes out. It was India where the Führer then fled. A messenger arrives at Genghis Khan, who has crossed the Himalayas. The enemy fled to Arab, not India. India lived, and the Arab world is dead. For Genghis Khan, who chased him to the Arab Kingdom of Horazim, the King of Horazim said, "Don't make me laugh. He kills Genghis Khan's envoy, along with cursing, "Where did you roll?" And holism is also devastated. You don't have to think too hard about the word "extremity." You can just think of it as a nomadic land. It kills all life on the land and grinds all artificial things (buildings, rice paddies, fields, etc.) into a field of soil (the records say that every brick has been ground). This is the ruin. It's also a bit of a frightening. The biggest weapon used by Genghis Khan's army was 였다였다. Fear is given to the enemy, not anger. The act of invading, looting, and rapeing women does not frighten the enemy, but only instills anger. However, the fact that there was no looting and rape even during the genocide of 80,000 per Mongolian soldier only instills a terrifying fear of demons, not humans, in the enemy and does not dare to resist. Another weapon of Genghis Khan's army was the heart. There was no looting in the surrendered castle. The nomadic Genghis Khan army helps the conquered farmers collect. There are only two ways for the next enemy to choose. Whether it is destroyed by rebellion or surrender and live as if nothing had happened. Most of the next enemies surrendered. The enemy, who fled to what is now Turkey after the Arab end, eventually dies. Genghis Khan cries with frustration. The Pope's personal letter came to Genghis Khan (at that time, right after all the crusades failed). The European empires were incredibly well united and the Pope's authority seemed to pierce the sky.) It was about "Let's defeat our common enemy, Arab, together." Genghis Khan dismisses it as "the rice is sour and disgusting. There is no reason to defeat Arab, but what good will you be? A messenger comes to Genghis Khan, who was retreating back to his home country. It was a envoy sent by the Resistance of Russia. (People who have read the captain's bulbar know, but Russia was a colony of Poland at the time.) It was about asking us to become independent. Genghis Khan says OK and sends Zebe with 2,000 troops. Poland has been devastated. Then Russia became independent. The whole of Europe was shocked. Poland, the strongest country in Europe, has turned into a grassland for 2,000 people... Representatives from countries convened urgently decided to organize the Crusades once again. 100,000 knights from each country were convened. (In the feudal system, knights are the next class to permanent residents.) 100,000 knights would be a large army, well over a million, if you count 들까지.) A war between 100,000 knights and 2,000 Mongolian cavalry will take place in Leibniz, Germany. The result was a silent evaporation of 100,000 knights. It was a truly ridiculous war. Europe's history was so humiliated that it hid and hid the Leibniz War because 100,000 knights evaporated without a word. Fortunately, the Gebe army also lived in Russia, but it was always raining and wet, Western Europe was not much interested. Just like how Huns used to do... How did 2,000 people beat 100,000 people? It's a one-fifty fight. No, it would have been a lot more if I typed in 까지. The answer lies in the knight's armor and the palace. Mongolia's third weapon was the palace. Since it is a national palace, it looks like a bow of a Korean gallery, but the national palace was not only used for galleries, but was used for Goguryeo, Malgal, and Mongolia. Archery is made of wood. The palace is made of deer antlers. In addition, archery has a string of demonstrations. In the palace, the demonstration is a deer tendon. A good man can't even pull the reins of state. He is also interested in archery. The destructive power of archery and archery is exactly four times greater. This is the secret of the palace. The knight's iron armor is made so thick that it can be hit by archery. If they make it heavier, they're idiots. However, if you are hit by a national palace, you will die through it, not just by shaking it. ---------------------------------------- I looked up more information, and found that the Mongol army was not just a cavalryman who was good at horseback riding at the time... In the controlled country, engineers were given preferential treatment, and they mastered siege warfare skills and were at the highest level at the time. There were a lot of offensive weapons such as throwers. They used this siege technique when conquering the Horatons. And he said it was the first army to use intelligence warfare. It was able to communicate closely with the capital's Cannes even in battlefields thousands of kilometers away. He also said he used fear most effectively and was very good at espionage, tactics, and strategic tactics. I thought the Mongol army was just an ignorant horseman, but I saw it again.

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