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In the sixth year of Motokami (117 BC), he died of illness.
Huo Qu'an (140-117 BC).
A famous general of the Western Han Dynasty and a military strategist. Pingyang County, Hedong County, (now southwest of Linfen, Shanxi). The nephew of Wei Qing, a famous general of the Han Dynasty.
Good at riding and shooting. In the sixth year of Yuan Shuo (123 years ago), Huo Qubing was appointed by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty as the captain of the ticket Yao, and followed Wei Qing to attack the Xiongnu in Monan (now south of the Mongolian Plateau Desert), with 800 people to annihilate more than 2,000 people, and was named the champion Hou. In the second year of Yuanjia (121 BC), he served as a hussar general.
In the spring and summer, he led his troops to attack the Xiongnu who occupied the Hexi (now Hexi Corridor and Huangshui Basin) area, and annihilated more than 40,000 people. In the autumn of the same year, he was ordered to greet the Hun evil king who led the people to surrender to Han, and at the critical juncture of some of the people who surrendered to the Han Dynasty, he led his troops to gallop into the Xiongnu army, killed the rebels, stabilized the situation, and the Hun evil king was able to lead more than 40,000 people to return to Han. From then on, the Han Dynasty controlled the Hexi region and opened up the road to the Western Regions.
In the summer of the fourth year, he and Wei Qing each led 50,000 horses across the desert (now the Mongolian Plateau Desert) to attack the Xiongnu. After Huo Qubing defeated Zuo Xian's Wang Ministry, he pursued the victory, penetrated more than 2,000 miles, and annihilated more than 70,000 people. Later, he was promoted to the position of Grand Sima and held the same military power as Wei Qing.
He used troops flexibly, paid attention to strategy, did not stick to ancient methods, was brave and resolute, won every battle, and won the trust of Emperor Wu. In the sixth year of Motokami (117 BC), he died of illness.
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In the sixth year of Yuanzhan (117 BC), the 24-year-old hussar general Huo Qu died of illness.
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In the sixth year of Yuanzhan (117 B.C.), the 24-year-old hussar general Huo Qu died of illness, and it is said that he died of plague after drinking unclean water during the attack on the Xiongnu!! What a jealous talent!!
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Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty once built a luxurious mansion for Huo Qubing in order to reward Huo Quai, but Huo Qubing categorically refused. He said to Emperor Wu, "The Huns have not been destroyed, and there is no home!" ”
At the age of seventeen, he led 800 horsemen into the enemy's territory for hundreds of miles in his first battle, killing the Huns and fleeing in all directions.
Huo Qubing was born as a slave, and he was bullied since he was a child, and his life was hard, only Wei Qing took care of Huo Quai, and Huo Qubing led the soldiers to go out several times. Tired, in a difficult environment for a long time, to Huo Qu's body caused unavoidable injuries, Huo Qubing died in the third year after the attack on the Xiongnu in the fourth year of Yuanzhan (119 BC), that is, in the sixth year of Yuan Hunt (117 BC). He was only 24 years old
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was very saddened by Huo Qu's death. He transferred the nuclear to the ironclad army, lined up in a formation along Chang'an until Huo Quai's tomb in the east of Maoling.
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1.In the sixth year of Yuanzhen, Huo Qu** died of illness at the age of 24 (imaginary age).
2.In his first battle, Huo Qubing led 800 horsemen into the enemy's territory for hundreds of miles, killing the Huns and fleeing in all directions. In the two battles of Hexi, Huo Qubing broke the Xiongnu, captured the Xiongnu to sacrifice Tianjin, and took Qilian Mountain. In the battle of Mobei, Huo Qu was sick and sealed the wolf Juxu and returned victorious.
3.Huo Qubing (140 BC - 117 BC), Han nationality, a native of Pingyang, Hedong (now southwest of Linfen, Shanxi), a famous general and military strategist in the Western Han Dynasty, an official to the general of the Great Sima Hussar, and a champion Hou. Huo Quzhi is the nephew of the famous general Wei Qing, who is good at riding and shooting, flexible in the use of soldiers, pays attention to strategy, does not adhere to ancient methods, is brave and decisive, and is good at long-distance running, blitzkrieg and big detours, and large interspersed operations.
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History says that they died of illness.
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