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The History of China

#160 - Mongol 2: The Black Sable

The History of China

Chris Stewart

History

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 25 February 2019

⏱️ 40 minutes

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In spite of difficulties, Ho'elun and her family endeavor to persevere. Temüjin discovers the power of friendship, and the clarity of purpose that comes with true love <3. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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You're listening to an airwave media podcast.

0:04.0

Hello and welcome to the history of China.

0:10.0

Hello and welcome to the history of China.

0:15.0

Episode 160, the Black Sable.

0:20.0

Nobody wants him.

0:22.0

He just stares at the world, planning his vengeance that he soon will unfold.

0:27.0

Now the time is here, for Iron Man to spread fear. Vengeance from the grave kills the people he once saved.

0:36.0

Iron Man by Black Sabbath.

0:42.0

The Taichi-U-Hooed clan leaders had made themselves clear Sabbath.

0:42.7

The Taichihud clan leaders had made themselves clear in the year 1170.

0:47.2

They would no longer care for Hoyleun, her five children, her sister-in-law, or her two children. They expected, in short, for the nine of them to die of cold

0:56.2

and starvation among the tiger conifers of the Henty Mountains when winter returned, and they would not lift

1:02.2

a finger to prevent it.

1:04.4

As the remaining members of the Tribal Coalition had snuck off in the dead of night, following

1:08.4

Hoyleoons shaming them and through not abandoning her and her family in the light of day.

1:12.8

They even went so far as to steal her livestock as they left, virtually ensuring their swift

1:17.8

demise.

1:19.7

But Hoyle Loon did not die, nor did her eldest son be an 8 year old Tamogene, nor did any of the other 8 in her care. The secret history of the Mongols tells it as, quote, Lady Huilun, born a woman of wisdom, raised

1:35.8

her little ones, her own children, wearing her high hat tightly on her head, hoisting her

1:41.1

skirts with a sash. She ran upstream along the Olon's banks, gathering

1:45.7

pears and fruits with which to nourish their gullets day at night. Weielding a pointed stick of juniper,

1:51.3

she dug upsover and Pontantila roots and nourished them.

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