Princess Xixia was bitten to death. It is recorded that Genghis Khan attacked Xixia, and Xixia begged for surrender. According to the request of Genghis Khan, some beautiful women were presented, including Princess Xixia. Princess Xixia hates Genghis Khan. When Genghis Khan harassed her, she bit off Genghis Khan's nakedness. Genghis Khan bled to death that day.
2. Being struck by lightning. Mongolians believe that "God warns unfilial people with lightning". Genghis Khan was particularly afraid of lightning because he made his mother angry and was suspected of unfilial. 1in the summer of 227, Genghis Khan strayed into a minefield and was struck by lightning.
3. trampled to death by a horse. "The Origin of Mongolia" records that Mongolians: "Live in winter and want to levy. From the New Year to the dog's autumn, he went to sign Tang Wu, and his wife went with him. In winter, she does not hunt on the ground. Cheng rode a red sand horse and was stunned by the wild horse. Genghis Khan has fallen. " After he fell off his horse, he was trampled to death by the horse behind him.
4. Zhong Jian said. 1at the beginning of 227, Genghis Khan was shot in the knee by a poisonous arrow while fighting in Xixia. The famous Italian traveler Kyle Poirot believes that Genghis Khan died of an arrow wound left by himself.
According to the records from 0755 to 79000, Genghis Khan was shot with an arrow three times: 1202, the battle of Xijing; 126 years, when attacking Xixia, he was injured by an arrow. It is estimated that the last arrow wound had a great impact on his health. Works at home and abroad, such as Secret History of Mongolia, Wu Ji, Biography of World Invaders, Collected Works of History, etc. They all said, "Khan died in eight days."
5. Poisoning theory. Another folklore "Poisoning Theory" comes from Kyle Polo's Travels. /kloc-in the 3rd century, Italian businessman Kelpolo arrived in China on 1275. At that time, Yuan Shizu Kublai Khan was in power, and he had 17 years of contacts with the Yuan Dynasty. The cause of Genghis Khan's death is described in his travels: when he attacked Xixia and besieged Jintai, he was unfortunately shot in the knee by a poisonous arrow shot by Xixia soldiers. So it is conceivable that the poison arrow hits the heart and the damage is getting heavier and heavier. However, according to another folklore, Genghis Khan died of poisoning. Genghis Khan became increasingly dissatisfied with Wokuo Terrace and wanted to turn Tuo Lei into a place for storing sweat. Wokuotai keeps the sweat level. When drinking with Genghis Khan, he poisoned Genghis Khan with drugs.