
History of the Huns
by Chen Xujing
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The recorded history of the Xiongnu spans about seven hundred years from the time of Touman in the third century BC to the death of Attila in the fifth century AD. During the era of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the Xiongnu suffered a severe blow from the Western Han Dynasty. In the middle of the first century BC, after Huhanxie Chanyu surrendered to the Han Dynasty, the Huns were divided into southern and northern tribes. The Southern Xiongnu moved to the frontier fortress and even into the fortress. During the Jin Dynasty and the Jin Dynasty, they were the first of the so-called "Five Huns" to disrupt China. However, in the first half of the fifth century, after the demise of the country established by Houwei Keguzang, Helianbobo and Juqumengxun, the Xiongnu dynasty in East Asia was no longer found in Chinese history books. Only descendants or tribes of the Xiongnu, such as Tuge or Jihu, were scattered in historical records until the Sui and Tang Dynasties. Western European scholars have written some papers and books on the history of the Xiongnu for more than two hundred years, and a few Japanese scholars have written for decades. Although they are familiar with European data, they have not made full use of China's rich historical data. The author tries his best to collect historical materials about the Xiongnu from my country and Europe and organize them, hoping to give a more complete picture of the history of the Xiongnu.
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