94. Torghuts
I tried to upload my breast X-ray film to my blog. At that time, I remember that my blog had more than 4,000 fans. As soon as the film was posted, everyone started to comment. I didn’t dare to say it was my own, I just said
I asked my friend Mouzi, a medical friend, to help me analyze it. At first, everyone thought I was promoting a new book. A few days later, a blogger’s reply caught my attention.
That blogger is also a reader of mine, and we often communicate on QQ. The girl from Inner Mongolia is named Lili, which is a very common name, but she is very cheerful and has the unrestrained style of the Mongolian people.
Lili said that this shadow is very similar to a disease recorded in her family tree. Many people in her tribe suffered from this disease in the early Qing Dynasty. It was hereditary. There were no chest X-rays and X-rays at that time, so it was only recorded in the family tree.
This genetic disease will gradually appear when the newborn reaches the age of 10. The initial symptoms are chest tightness and general weakness. By the age of 15, he will start to like to suck blood and walk around day and night. After the age of 20, a small hole will appear on the chest.
The skull-like pattern will turn into a bloodthirsty demon at that time, completely losing his mind. If he doesn't drink blood for one day, his face will turn to death, if he doesn't drink blood for two days, he will lose his five senses, and if he doesn't drink blood for three days, he will lose all senses.
Blood will definitely lead to death. Such people are often killed alive by their own clansmen in the end, and they will never be allowed to live past the age of 20.
"People? Do you Mongolians still have this term? Mongolians are just Mongolians. I haven't heard from history books that you Mongolians have such terrible genetic diseases?" I called her phone and asked her.
"Looking at what you usually talk about in books, you don't understand. We Mongolians are also divided into many tribes. Our tribe is the Turhut tribe of the Mongolian tribe. Have you heard of it?"
Speaking of his ancestral tribe, Lili's tone was obviously filled with pride.
Her pride is justified. How could I not know about that heroic legendary tribe? It was the first truly returning tribe in the history of our country.
I was surprised: "You... are you a descendant of Wobaxi?"
"Hehe...how is it? Are you surprised?"
I said, the Turgut people are heroes returning from the East. History has recorded many heroic deeds of King Ubasi Khan, but no one has mentioned that your tribe still has this disease?
The Torhut people, a nomadic tribe from Mongolia, lived in what is now Tarbahatai, Xinjiang in the mid-to-late 15th century. By the early 16th century, the entire Torhut tribe left the fertile land of Tarbahatai for unknown reasons.
pasture, crossed the Kazakh steppe (in Kazakhstan), crossed the Ural River, and came to the lower reaches of the Volga River, which was occupied by Tsarist Russia at the time, and opened up a new home on the shores of the Caspian Sea. The Turgut people can thrive in the fertile Volga River.
But God had no choice but to do so. In the 17th century, with the unprecedented military strength of Tsarist Russia, the then Queen of Tsarist Russia, Catherine II, was a very ambitious woman. At first, the Queen interfered in the internal affairs of the Torgut tribe and
It was not serious. It just required the tribes to rebuild the Zhargu (a joint organization with power over the Khans). In terms of power, this was a threat to Obasi, the young Han king of Torgut at that time. Economically, Tsarist Russia took a large number of
Chapter completed!