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Because the rule of the Qin Dynasty had just been overthrown at that time, the country needed to recuperate, stabilize the internal factors, and stabilize the country, so it blindly tolerated it.
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Because the national strength of the Western Han Dynasty was still very weak at that time, it was very weak compared to the Xiongnu, and it could not defeat the Xiongnu.
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Because it is not cost-effective, the Xiongnu have little wealth, and the cost of starting a war is too great, so they will not fight unless they have to.
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Because the Xiongnu were nomadic people, there was no fixed city, and they went deep into the desert, and the Western Han Dynasty did not have such strength to suppress it in the early period.
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The Xiongnu were a group of northern peoples with a long history, whose ancestors lived at the junction of cold temperate forests and steppes in Siberia on the Eurasian continent. According to the "Historical Records: The Biography of the Huns", the Xiongnu, the descendants of their ancestor Xia Hou, are also called Chunwei. Above Tang Yu, there are mountain rong, lynx, meat porridge, living in the northern barbarians, and moving with animal husbandry.
The Xiongnu in ancient Chinese books were a powerful nomadic people who dominated the north of the Central Plains in the late Qin and early Han dynasties. The Xiongnu influenced the historical process of China at that time, and there are some records in the "Historical Records" and "Book of Han". Mainstream Western historians in modern times generally believe that the Xiongnu people north of the Central Plains were a mixed nomadic people who preferred to fight and form alliances with horses, but they were only ethnic groups rather than racial groups.
In the third year of Han Jianzhao, in the war between the Western Han Dynasty and the Xiongnu, the Western Regions of the Han Dynasty escorted the commander Gan Yanshou and the deputy captain Chen Tang to defeat the Zhizhi Shan Yu Kangju battle.
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Because the Han Dynasty was very powerful, and the Xiongnu were not the opponents of the Han Dynasty at that time, the Xiongnu did not take the opportunity to destroy the Han Dynasty.
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Because the Central Plains was very strong at that time, the Xiongnu did not have the strength, and they did not have the idea to destroy the Central Plains!
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I think the main reason is that the time is not ripe, and there is also the result of the inadequate preparation of the Xiongnu at that time.
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The Xiongnu were nomadic people, and they were destined to not stay in one place for a long time, and they only went south to grab things.
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Can't be extinguished! Break the siege because Mao Dun doesn't want to lose with Han Gaozu and pick up cheap for others! Think Mao Dun can really swallow Han Gaozu and listen to his wife?
A person who dares to kill even his wife and father will have such soft ears! History is nothing but for the sake of Han Gaozu's face! It can't be said that for the sake of Han Gaozu's rule, he had the money but didn't work hard with Mao Dun!
During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the policy of the Western Han Dynasty towards the Xiongnu was to actively resist, while the policy of the previous generation towards the Xiongnu was to maintain peace with relatives.
I only know that Zhaojun is out of the jam.
Let's be in the first year of junior high school! 1.Affinity 2Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent Huo Qubing and Wei Qing to attack the Xiongnu in the north (Mobei Campaign), and the Xiongnu were unable to confront the Western Han Dynasty again.
It's the same people. Under the blow of the Han Dynasty, the Southern Xiongnu returned to the Han Dynasty, while the Northern Xiongnu went to the West, becoming a nightmare for Western civilization. It should be that the intermarriage with a different race during the migration changed its physical appearance, but it should still have yellow blood, and it should have a face similar to that of a West Asian, as for the movie, it may be because the extras are too difficult to find. >>>More
After the Northern Xiongnu moved westward, they lost their records because they were out of the field of vision of civilized peoples and did not have any written language. Whether the Huns who appeared in Europe 300-400 years later were the Xiongnu or not is a great debate in the historiographical circles. >>>More