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Later Han Dynasty
History汉末边声
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At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Central Plains was in chaos, the Yellow Turbans were in chaos, and heroes were vying for the throne. On the northern border, with the invasion of the southern Xiongnu, the rise of Xianbei, and the repeated rebellions of the Qiang and Hu, the Han frontiers were already at war. In Dingxiang, Yunzhong, and Wuyuan, there are many places where Han and Hu people live together. Dragon temples to worship heaven and Han ancestral temples coexist, and Hu witches and Han officials guard the same city. Border generals, Hu chieftains, refugees, surrendered soldiers, sons of the Han family, and noble Xiongnu descendants all struggled to survive in the troubled times. Some people want to restore the glory of the Huns, some want to defend the territory of the Han family, and some just want to protect the peace of one place amidst the neighing of horses and the swaying of Han banners. This is a tragic song of the blending and tearing of Han and Hungarians, a frontier epic that has been downplayed by official history - the border began to rise at the end of the Han Dynasty, and the Hu and Han Dynasties rose and fell together.
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Central Plains was in chaos, the Yellow Turbans were in chaos, and heroes were vying for the throne. On the northern border, with the invasion of the southern Xiongnu, the rise of Xianbei, and the repeated rebellions of the Qiang and Hu, the Han frontiers were already at war. In Dingxiang, Yunzhong, and Wuyuan, there are many places where Han and Hu people live together. Dragon temples to worship heaven and Han ancestral temples coexist, and Hu witches and Han officials guard the same city. Border generals, Hu chieftains, refugees, surrendered soldiers, sons of the Han family, and noble Xiongnu descendants all struggled to survive in the troubled times. Some people want to restore the glory of the Huns, some want to defend the territory of the Han family, and some just want to protect the peace of one place amidst the neighing of horses and the swaying of Han banners. This is a tragic song of the blending and tearing of Han and Hungarians, a frontier epic that has been downplayed by official history - the border began to rise at the end of the Han Dynasty, and the Hu and Han Dynasties rose and fell together.