Mongol folk story: Daju for the good
when genghis khan fought all over the world, his generals were heroes who could fight well.
one of them was a general named dayo, and he was more intelligent.
the army he led, moving south, without a drop of blood, would be able to enter long distances and his army would occupy an important city and village.
he's got a brilliant way to fight.
general dahou marched not more than the other generals, but he had a strange barracks, the camels.
where his army went, he neither lived in a shop nor harassed urban or rural people.
at night, he dragged a battalion of camels into a dragon, and then rounded it in a circle, and the whole army played the field in the middle.
they set fire to cooking, and when they had enough to eat and drink, they lit loose branches and set fire to the camp.
let the soldiers circle around and kick the ball.
they're kicking at half an altitude and they're having fun.
tired of kicking, had enough fun, and they were lying down on the skin.
early in the morning, they made a fire to cook, ate a full oxen ball, threw a big ball of iron and ran away with the camels.
after the troops of general dahou had deployed, the inhabitants of the area looked at them and threw a few large steel balls at the place where they were playing.
as a result, it was immediately told how strong the soldiers of general dayou were, how hard they could be, how many of them could not move, how many of them were kicked to the middle of the field, and how they could not fight with such an army.
some soldiers in the song army heard that, and they were terrified.
there were also the unbeliefed generals, who took their armies to war.
however, both in the face of the fighting and in the night of the raid, the mongolian army led by general dayou killed the bodies and sometimes the soldiers could not escape.
the song army no longer dared to fight, and as soon as it heard the heroic mongolian army coming, it got soft.
the generals were only on their knees, with their soldiers, standing in two compartments and holding the throne.
general dayou led the army until yunnan went south.
it is said that the mongolians in daari today are descendants of the former army。