The Rise of the Wolf Clan in the Battle of the Huns

The Rise of the Wolf Clan in the Battle of the Huns

by Donglang

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This book is a documentary about the centuries-old war between the Han Dynasty and the Xiongnu. More than 2,000 years ago, when Maodun Chanyu unified the Mongolian plateau, which had been in turmoil and division since the ape-man era, and established the arrogant Hun Empire, the Central Plains once again fell into war and division. As the emperors of the Western Han Dynasty conquered the east and west, and by the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the territory of the Han Dynasty expanded unprecedentedly, and a C-shaped strategy of encircling the Xiongnu emerged. After experiencing countless twists and turns and victories, the Han Dynasty slowly returned to its former peace. After Emperor Zhao's training, Emperor Xuan conducted an unprecedented cavalry raid, which led to large-scale famine in the Huns, and the Huns were completely reduced to a weak country. The Xiongnu were divided and internal fighting continued. Finally, Hu Hanxie Shanyu of the Southern Xiongnu went to Chang'an in person to see Emperor Xuan and bowed his head as vassal. The Han Dynasty began to station troops in the territory of the Xiongnu, and the Zhizhi Chanyu of the Northern Xiongnu led his troops to move westward. At this point, the Western Han Dynasty completely eliminated the northern threat of the Xiongnu. It lasted for more than 160 years from the time when Maodun Chanyu unified the northern grasslands to when Huhanxie Chanyu paid tribute and became a minister. With spicy and humorous writing and a rigorous and prudent attitude, the author recreates the peak showdown between the Han Empire and the Xiongnu Empire that were established in the ruins more than 2,000 years ago. This book is not only a work of history, but also a large-scale record of the Hundred Years' War with "experimental archeology". This book is actually the first part of the history of the Han-Hungarian war. It mainly tells the rise and growth of the steppe wolves.

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