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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

The Rise of the Mongols


Hangzhou has been Conquered

by
Manny Mandizha
4/29/1296
The New Yuan Sun


Hangzhou-- The city of Hangzhou has been besieged by the powerful and well known Mongols or the Yuan. In the midst of the massacre and chaos Lai Saido, the interim general committed suicide and his councilman Teng Jin on his behalf surrendered the city. The Yuan then claimed the former Southern Song capital for themselves as their own. Now a question arises will the Yuan rule China?


            Well to start off with what has been called a great tragedy by some it all began when the Great Song empire broke and the Southern Song took overall power. “After this a line of immature and childish rulers came to power” says Teng Jin “It was fate that the Song empire would die in the hands of someone irresponsible, just like Lai Saido.’”General Lai was infamous for his amazing parties yet in terms of militaristic strength his army and his methods were known to fail and be weak. Lai was in fact believed to have been having a party when the city was ambushed.

           
            Yet while Lai was enjoying himself the impressive and well disciplined Mongol army came marching from the north having taken over seven or so other cities in China. Yet they were slightly deterred when they’re great leader Menghai Khan died. Though saddened his son Tumbuk Khan decide to take the throne and as his father left into the afterlife he promised he’d take over China. He’d start with Hangzhou.

            “ The day of the ambush it was sunny,” said Yan Lin the daughter of a city noble “ I was going out to my garden when a vicious looking group of men who obviously weren’t form here, raided my home!” Yan Lin is exasperated as she recalls this. Her father was imprisoned and her expensive decorative property was damaged. It is said by Teng Jin who was also arrested that Lai saw the ambush occurring “he went grim then prayed for a good twenty minutes he left, and went to a cliff by the seaport and jumped off.” Teng Jin in fear ran over to the city gate and surrendered the city gate in Lai’s name to he Mongols. Lai was distraught upon his arrest and his only words were “ I thought Lai was a great and fighting general yet he proved to be a coward when it truly mattered. He also lost my friendship, a twenty year friendship.”


            Now, as life goes on the future of China and the Southern Dong Dynasty is unknown yet this may be the future. All Song flags and emblems were destroyed and replaced with Yuan banners. Yet as the future is unforeseeable, the present isn’t. Tumbuk is the new king of Hangzhou.


           

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