The heroic story of Genghis Khan has been passed down through the ages, and the Mausoleum of Genghis Khan, which his descendants have guarded for gene[Expand All]
The heroic story of Genghis Khan has been passed down through the ages, and the Mausoleum of Genghis Khan, which his descendants have guarded for generations, is a sacred place of worship for the Mongolian people. With the hit of the TV drama "Genghis Khan" on CCTV, the heroic stories of Genghis Khan and his descendants on the grassland have attracted great attention from the audience. The many mysterious legends about Genghis Khan's Mausoleum have also sparked heated discussions among historians and all sectors of society. This drama is produced by the original cast of the TV drama "Genghis Khan", focusing on some secret stories that occurred at Genghis Khan's Mausoleum in 1937. And another meticulously crafted heroic story that is both inspiring and touching. In October 1937, Japanese spy Yoshida, under the guise of a scholar, sneaked into Ordos accompanied by Rongjie. A secret meeting was held with the long-hidden spy Bugu Niao to discuss using a large number of troops to forcibly relocate the Mausoleum of Genghis Khan to Japan. If the operation failed, the mausoleum would be blown up to carry out Tojo Hideki's Great Soul Plan to conquer Mongolia. Prince De, who colluded with the Japanese invaders, took advantage of the opportunity to attend the 770th anniversary of Genghis Khan's birth to coerce and bribe Prince Changsha and Prince Da, the main and deputy league leaders of Ordos, to cooperate with him. The Kuomintang's Commissioner Bai also wanted to lure Prince Da to Nanjing. However, he was informed by his adjutant, Brin, a student of Yoshida, and was killed by Japanese spies on the way. Prince Da was captured by the Japanese invaders and tortured in every possible way to become a puppet. At the same time, in order to force the Sand Prince to submit, he arrested his daughter Dolan and tortured her severely.[Collapse]