
Humayin Mountain
by Gu Xiaolu
About This Novel
As the grassland overlords who once dominated the Eurasian continent, the Xiongnu can be said to be one of the most well-known nomadic peoples in Chinese history. But we know very little about this horseback civilization that regularly hit Northeast Asia like the Siberian cold current and even penetrated deep into the hinterland of Western Europe. Even though its long history of confrontation with the Han Empire remains in the memory of the world, it is only the glory of "but the flying generals in Dragon City are there, and Hu Ma is not taught to cross the Yin Mountain". However, it is often overlooked that in order to give birth to the climax of this scene, the two empires of Han and Hungary had a tug of war for several centuries. For the first time, this book will use the theory of the Western Annals School to comprehensively review the five hundred years of conflict between the Han Empire and its successors and the Xiongnu. It will comprehensively display the comprehensive confrontation and game of politics, economy, and military in this historical period, and provide readers with an in-depth interpretation of the considerations behind various high-level decisions during this period.
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