Shengwu_qinzheng_lu
The Shengwu qizheng lu (Chinese: 聖武親征錄; lit. 'Campaigns of Genghis Khan') is a Chinese translation of a Mongolian chronicle describing the lives of Genghis Khan (previously named Temüjin) and his son Ögedei Khan. Much of the chronicle was derived from the Altan Debter (lit. 'Golden Book'), a now-lost state history of the Mongol Empire. Both the Persian Jami' al-tawarikh, written by Rashid al-Din at the start of the 14th century, and the Chinese Yuán Shǐ, drew upon the Altan Debter.[1] By combining the three extant works, historians are able to adequately reconstruct the Altan Debter's original content.[2]