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95. Returning to the East Hero Wubasi

As the aggressive power of Tsarist Russia continued to expand and there were more and more wars, Catherine II's tentacles gradually extended to Western European countries. However, if they wanted to send Tsarist Russian troops to Western Europe, the biggest obstacle to them was the

The Turkish Empire, a long-established military power in Europe.www

It was not the successive years of war that made the Torhut people determined to return eastward. The whole trigger came from the mental control of Tsarist Russia on them. The Torhut tribe is a branch of the Mongolian tribe, and they believe in Tibetan Buddhism.

spread Buddhism, Tsarist Russia forced them to convert to Orthodox Christianity (one of the branches of Christianity

). A nation can be trampled on and conquered, but their hearts still advocate freedom. No force can use force to change their beliefs. Belief is also the last bottom line of human psychology. If you want to try to break through this

The bottom line is that it will inevitably lead to a mutual destruction.

In 1770, under the leadership of Turgut Khan King Obasi, 33,000 herdsmen families in the upper reaches of the Volga River finally embarked on their way home. "Go to the East, return to the motherland that once nurtured us, to

Find our new life in that place where the sun rises." This was the daily prayer of every herdsman in the Turghut tribe.

The return of the Torgut Khanate to the east was undoubtedly a humiliation to Queen Catherine, who sent a large number of Kazakh cavalry to pursue her. In the thirty-sixth year of Kangxi, in May 1771 AD, the people of the Torgut Khanate gathered in Khan

Under the leadership of Wang Wobasi, they crossed diagonally across the Caspian Sea, the Aral Sea, crossed Kazakhstan, walked through countless mire swamps, and broke through countless defense lines in Kazakhstan.

After getting rid of countless pursuits by Tsarist Russia, they reached the Ili border in Xinjiang, China with great difficulty. This long tribal migration lasted for more than half a year and covered nearly 10,000 miles. The 170,000 herdsmen who started out ended up being 80,000 at the end. And death had a profound impact on them.

It was no longer enough to pose a threat, and their strong determination to return without hesitation prompted them to finally complete this feat.

"There are rumors that the migration of Torgut to the Volga River was mainly caused by the growing threat from the Jungar tribe. Do you think it is also related to Nurhachi's curse?" I asked Lili.[

"I'm not sure about this, but my family tree doesn't mention the intrusion of the Jungar tribe, but the skull-like pattern on people's chests began to appear before our tribe migrated to the northwest."

After the video call with Lili ended, my heart couldn't calm down for a long time. I think the things recorded in history books are the most unreliable. He can impose modifications according to the wishes of the ruler at that time and influence history. Calculated according to this time,

The year when the Torhut tribe began to migrate was also the year when Nurhaci’s Houjin Kingdom was in the northeast.

Is there any origin between the two when they became powerful? The two are nearly 10,000 kilometers apart, one is far away in the Changbai Mountains, and the other is far away in Xinjiang. If the Turhut people were also affected by the voodoo cursed by Nurhaci at that time,

, so what was the reason that made Nurhachi extend his tentacles to the distant Xinjiang across the Ming Dynasty?
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