The Life of Jehghiz Khan. Translated From the Chinese. With An Introduction

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This success- ful advance gained them many adherents, and not a few Kin officials, deeming the Mongol power to be in the ascendant, transferred their allegiance to the sons of Jenghiz.
The attitude of the inhabitants of Leautung began now to give the Kin emperor some un- easiness, and he sent an envoy to claim a ^ Parts of modern provinces of Monkden and Chili.
" To the north-east of Shin-che Heeu in Shense.
' In S8 Chow in Shenae.
64 Jenghiz Khan.
renewed expression of allegiance from Yaylu Le
...wko, a scion of the Lean royal house, who was the principal man in the province. But Yaylu Lewko, perceiving that the power of the Kin dynasty was on the wane, and desiring to wrest again the province from its clutches, re- fused to swear fealty to his nominal sovereign ; and, having gathered together a large army pro- claimed himself generalissimo, with a General Eta as second in command. This movement met with great success, so much so, that the " tents of the troops covered more than a hundred Chinese miles of country." While matters were in this state, Jenghiz sent General Chepd to invade Leautung, who, meeting with Yaylu Lewko, asked whither he was going.

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