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Genghis Khan said many wise things in his lifetime. When he once tried to make peace with Muhammad, ruler of Khwarazamain, he agreed. It was a lie and Muhammad killed a Mongol ambassador. Genghis then killed Muhammad. "I am master of all the lands of the rising sun, while you rule those of the setting sun. Let us confirm a treaty of freindship and peace." Before he died, Genghis Khan told of his life's greatest fortune. "My greatest good fortune was to chase and defeat my enemies, conquer his lands and people, and share his riches." Genghis Khan was very confident before his first ever battle, which was against the Xi Xia Empire. He told his armies many wise words to boost their confidence. "Not even a mighty warrior can brake a frail arrow when it is multiplied and supported by its fellows. As long as you brothers support one another and render assistance to one another, your enemies can never gain the victory over you. But if you fall away from each other your enemy can brake you like frail arrows, one at a time." Way before Temujin knew of his future as Genghis Khan, he was a hard, but peaceful worker. "Violence never settles anything."

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