Alan Gua
Alan Gua was a Mongolian Clan Princess and semi-mythical figure from The Secret History of the Mongols, as she was heavily mythologized as well as few parts of histories, she was a eleven generations after the greyish white wolf and the red doe, and eleven generations before Genghis Khan. according to Secret History of Mongol sources Alan Gua was daughter of a Qorilartai Mergen who was the Chief of a Khori Tümeds Clan, from his wife Bargujin Gua, and Bargujin Gua she was the daughter of a Barqudai Mergen a men who was a Lord of the Köl Barquǰin Clan of Lowland.
Her fivesons are described as the ancestors of the various Mongol clans. She also figures in the Central Asian version of the parable of the five arrows, known in Western sources as The Old Man and his Sons.
''Secret History of the Mongols''
The Secret History says that Alan Gua's clan was originally from the area of the, and moved to the Burkhan Khaldun when their hunting grounds were fenced off. Alan Gua was first spotted by Duva Sokhor, and later married to Duva Sokhor's brother, Dobun Mergen.Five arrows
Alan Gua had two sons during the lifetime of Dobun Mergen, and three more after her husband's death. This caused her two older sons to suspect the three younger sons were fathered by an Uriankhai servant.Hearing of these suspicions, Alan Gua summoned her five sons for a meal, then gave each of them one arrow and asked them each to break it. Next she made a bundle of five arrows and asked them to break it, and they could not, showing them the power of unity: a lesson Hogelun later discussed with her own sons.