Genghis Khan is the quarter-of-Asia guy, and I have my doubts that he’s the only one. We get 23 chromosome pairs, one half of each comes from each parent, but at best our grandparents give us an 11-12 split; by the time we get back to our 64 great-great-great-great-grandparents, a minimum of 18 of them have dropped out of our genetic brew, give or take some duplicate lines (cousin marriages, hey, everybody’s doin’ it!).
But anyway, yeah, he formed plenty of relationships with women, and they lasted the rest of their lives, but only a few minutes at a time.
One of those early Chinese emperors was buried.... along with all of his staff, concubines, wives, slaves, the artisans who made the tomb, horses and gold and treasures.
Must have been pretty horrific for those that weren’t dead.