Usurping the Mongols: My Father-in-Law is Genghis Khan

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Usurping the Mongols: My Father-in-Law is Genghis Khan is a historical and military novel that delves into the captivating tale of Zhao Shuo, a man of mixed Han and Mongol heritage transported to the 13th-century Mongolian steppe. Faced with a choice between the Song Dynasty and integration into the Mongol tribes, Zhao Shuo opts for the latter, embarking on a remarkable journey that sees him rise from a son-in-law to the supreme ruler of the Mongolian steppe. His conquests include crushing the Jin Dynasty, annihilating Western Xia, and sweeping across Eurasia. As chaos ensues after Genghis Khan's death, Zhao Shuo emerges as a formidable force, earning numerous titles such as Mongolia’s Greatest Baatar, the Golden Blade Prince, and the Ruler of Eurasia, showcasing his prowess in politics, warfare, and leadership.

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If you were transported to the 13th-century Mongolian steppe as a young man of mixed Han and Mongol heritage, what would you choose? Return south to the Song Dynasty, or integrate into the Mongol tribes?

For Zhao Shuo, the answer is simple: “Great Khan Temujin, grant me the hand of Hua Zheng! ”

Thus begins Zhao Shuo’s rise—from the son-in-law of Genghis Khan to the supreme ruler of the Mongolian steppe. He leads Mongol armies to crush the Jin Dynasty, annihilate Western Xia, and sweep across Eurasia!

After Genghis Khan’s death, as the Golden Family falls into chaos, Zhao Shuo stands alone against the tide, crushing all opposition with sheer might.

Years later, he realizes that his titles have grown beyond count: Mongolia’s Greatest Baatar, the Golden Blade Prince, Heaven’s Blessed Guardian, the Reincarnated Eagle, the Conqueror of Khwarazm, the Grand Chancellor King, the Overlord of the Eastern Hemisphere, the Ruler of Eurasia…Show more.

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