1. Tie Muzhen and Genghis Khan are the same person, and Genghis Khan is just a title.
2. Boerzhijin · Tiemuzhen (1162-1227, August 25), known as "Genghis Khan", was born in the upper reaches of the Ounan River in Mobei (now Kent Province, Mongolia). The Khan of Great Mongolia (who reigned from 1206 to August 25, 1227) is an outstanding strategist and politician in the world history.
3. Tie Muzhen lost his father in his early years and went to Tuoli, the leader of the Kheliya tribe, to accumulate strength. In 1189, he was elected as the Khan of the Mongolian Qiyan tribe. Later, after a series of wars, he unified all Mongolian tribes. In 1206, the Great Mongolia was established at the source of the Ounan River, that is, the emperor. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, a thousand household system was implemented, a guard army was established, and the Great Zhasa was promulgated. It has launched foreign wars for many times and conquered areas from the Jin Dynasty and Xixia in East Asia to the Black Sea coast in Central Asia and Eastern Europe. In 1227, Tie Muzhen fell ill on the way to promote the army and destroy the summer, and died on the eve of the surrender of Xixia at the age of 66. Before his death, he decided on the strategy of "uniting the Song Dynasty to destroy the Jin Dynasty" and was buried secretly after his death. After the establishment of the Yuan Dynasty, he gave a posthumous title of Emperor Fatianqiyun Shengwu and a temple name of Taizu.
4. Tie Muzhen is a controversial figure. Scholars from home and abroad have different studies and discussions on him from different perspectives. His war of unification against various Mongolian tribes played an important role in the formation of contemporary Mongols.