
Romance of Hungary and Han (volume 2)
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At the end of the Qin Dynasty and the beginning of the Han Dynasty, Prince Maodun killed his father and seized power, starting the historical process of the unprecedented rise of the Xiongnu. Taking advantage of the conflict between the Chu and Han Dynasties in the Central Plains, Mao Dun killed the Donghu and Zhuyue clan to unify the grassland; and then used 400,000 horses to trap Han Emperor Liu Bang on Baishan Mountain... The battles between nomadic groups, the internal competition in the Central Plains, the wars and peace between the Huns and Han, and the strategic occupation of the Western Regions, a legendary and profound history is vividly reproduced in this book. In the first volume, the Huns were overthrown from the north to the south. "Prince" Maodun launched a coup, and Xiang Ji dominated the battle of Julu in the Central Plains. The Xiongnu destroyed Donghu, expelled the Yuezhi and dominated the north. The Chu-Han conflict changed the overall situation, and the situation started again. In the middle volume, Baideng Fengyun is about the Xiongnu cavalry spying on Guanzhong, making plans to lure the enemy, and laying out plans to encircle and annihilate the Han Dynasty army. There are climaxes one after another, the plot is treacherous and ups and downs, and there are many suspense. Finally, the war between the Han and the Huns is temporarily extinguished. In the next volume of the Tianshan Mountains, the Xiongnu attacked the Western Regions from multiple routes every day. The Central Plains recuperated and crossed Feishakou.
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