Huo Qubing annihilated 70,000 Huns, why did Sima Qian smear him?

Updated on history 2024-02-10
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think the main thing is that Sima Qian doesn't like this person, and if he does, he will definitely not deliberately smear it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The two of them have their own contradictions, even if Huo Qu has made so many military achievements, Ma Qian still attacks him and smears him.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The contradiction between the two of them is not because of the 70,000 Hun army annihilated by Huo Quai, but a personal grievance, a grievance that is difficult to resolve for a long time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because Sima Qian had a conflict with Huo Quai, and he killed his good friend with fusion, he would deliberately smear him.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think everyone has an evaluation of other people, Sima Qian doesn't like Wei Qing, and he may even dislike Huo Quai.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is not for no reason that one person would attack another person, so there must be a reason why Sima Qian still chose to discredit him after Huo Qubing annihilated so many Huns.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Huo Quzhi's annihilation of 70,000 Huns is a great achievement in the eyes of outsiders, but everyone's thoughts are different, maybe Sima Qian and Huo Qubing have some personal grudges.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Because Huo Qubing is so powerful, he was named the champion Hou at the age of 18, and his merits are high, and Huo Qubing has made too many credits that it can no longer be sealed, so Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was relieved after Huo Quai's death.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's terrifying. Huo Qubing is not only superior in force, but also an outstanding military genius, and is the first ancient general to use blitzkrieg and sports warfare.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This kind of strength is very terrifying, because it is very powerful.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This sentence was said by Huo Quai, a famous general during the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

    At that time, this sentence was because Huo Qu was sick and broke the Huns, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty wanted to help him build a house for him in order to encourage him.

    Huo Quzhi insisted on not saying a word:"The Huns have not been destroyed, why should they be at home?!"Emperor Wu of Han was very moved.

    The meaning of this sentence is to say: The Huns have not been eliminated yet, how can I start a family?!Shows his heart.

    Huo Quzhi is a man of few words, courageous, and daring to act. At the age of eighteen, he led a small detachment to attack the base camp of the Huns for the first time, killed the grandfather of the Huns Shan Yu, captured the Xiangguo of the Huns and Shan Yu's uncle, bravely crowned the three armies, and was named the champion Hou. Later, Huo Qubing repeatedly made military exploits, crossed the desert, advanced more than 2,000 miles, broke the army of the Xiongnu Zuoxian King, chased until the foot of the Wolf Juxu Mountain, and held a grand ceremony to worship the sky, and set up a monument for the memory.

    The Xiongnu suffered a great blow in this battle, and the evil king surrendered to the Han Dynasty, and the Xiongnu were divided into two branches in the north and south, and they were no longer able to carry out large-scale aggression against the Han Dynasty, and there was no war on the northern border for decades. Part of the southern branch merged with the Han Chinese, and part of the northern branch migrated westward to Eastern Europe, where it became the ancestor of today's Hungarians.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I don't want to move out to live in ......

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