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Edward is strictly from a much higher background than Huo Quzhi, but it still can't be the English version compared to Huo Quzhi. After all, I think Edward is a conquest, and Huo Quai's is to defend his family and country.
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In my opinion, Edward, the Black Prince, is indeed a relatively famous hero in terms of his merits. For England at that time, it must be regarded as the English version of Huo Quai.
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After Huo Qu's death (117 BC), Emperor Wu was very sad and posthumously named him the Duke of Jinghuan. Huo Quzhi has a son named Huo Yan (I only know it after checking a lot of historical materials) He is very young, and Emperor Wu likes him very much, so he calls him to replace his father as a marquis. Unfortunately, in the first year of Yuan Feng (110 BC), Huo Yan also died.
Huo Yan had no son, so the marquis of the Huo family was cut off.
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Huo Quzhi has no wife.
Huo Qubing (140 BC – 117 BCE), a native of Pingyang County, Hedong County (present-day Linfen, Shanxi), was the nephew of the great general Wei Qing. His mother, Wei Shao'er, was a slave in the family of Princess Pingyang, the sister of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and gave birth to Huo Quai, after having an affair with Huo Zhongru, a government official in Pingyang County.
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No, Huo Qu died of illness before he got married, and he died young.
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has a wife, but it is not recorded in history, and unfortunately, there is a biological son. Huo Quai's son is recorded in history only Huo Heng, but this Huo Heng died too early, although Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty placed great hopes on him, but he still died early on the way to Mount Tai with Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and because he was too young, he did not leave any descendants, so that history left infinite regrets.
What is certain is that this Huo Yan is the child of Huo Quai's wife, and he is the descendant of Huo Quzhi who was officially recognized by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, so after his death, Huo Quai's Jingheng Marquis had no one to inherit.
But Huo Quzhi has another son is also certain, but it is likely that it is not biological, but adoptive. Although we don't know his name, this son gave birth to two grandsons for Huo Quai, one named Huo Shan and the other named Huo Yun, and later because of Huo Guang's request, he was also made a marquis, but unfortunately after Huo Guang's death, they fell into the Huo rebellion and were executed by Emperor Xuan of Han. Whether these two grandsons have descendants or not, there is no record in the history books, but judging from their age, there is no problem with having descendants, the question is whether they were all killed by Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty.
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Huo Quzhi (140 B.C. - 117 B.C.), Han nationality, a native of Pingyang, Hedong (now southwest of Linfen, Shanxi), a famous general of the Western Han Dynasty, an outstanding military strategist, a patriotic general, a national hero, 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 stick to ancient methods, is brave and decisive, and is good at long-distance attacks, rapid raids and large detours and large interspersed operations. 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.
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. In the sixth year of Yuanzhen, Huo Qu** died of illness at the age of 23.
Emperor Wu was very sad, and dispatched the ironclad army of the five border counties to line up in a formation from Chang'an to Maoling, and gave Huo Quai's tomb to look like Qilian Mountain, combining the two principles of bravery and land expansion, and posthumously becoming the Marquis of Jinghuan.
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Huo Qu's disease. He was an outstanding young military general who resisted the invasion of the Xiongnu during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Legend has it that Huo Qubing pursued the Xiongnu and once crossed Yanzhi Mountain and Qilian Mountain.
He still refused to give up and continued to lead the army westward. Due to the continuous months of fighting, the soldiers were exhausted, and some even asked Huo Quai: hidden arguments"When will the class teacher return to Chang'an? "Huo Quzhi said proudly"Look at the Big Dipper upside down.
When will the soldiers whisper in private, when will they be able to look at the Big Dipper?
One evening, Huo Quai's army lived on a very desolate mountain, (legend has it that it was in Moscow, Soviet Union.
Nearby), the height is rugged, the side slope is depression, it can really be described as a mountain without three feet flat, he ordered the whole army to camp in the open air, in the middle of the night, two soldiers on duty, looking at the deep blue sky, brilliant and shining stars, can't help but say:"Big Dipper, Big Dipper! When will you be able to reverse it?
They said as they patrolled back and forth with spears in hand. When he turned to Huo's bed, he invariably saw that Huo Quzhi was asleep. The two guards came together, and after muttering, they walked slowly to Huo Quai's bed, silently lifted Huo Quai's bed and turned it in a slow direction, and then shouted:
Look! Look! We've got to see the Big Dipper upside down?
They shouted, and many soldiers were also woken up, and the soldiers who woke up didn't care about the three-seven-twenty-one, and followed Wei Oak to shout in unison, Huo Qu was sick in a dream, and suddenly heard the soldiers shouting chaotically"The Big Dipper turned upside down, us'Look at Beidou instead'", hurriedly put on his clothes and sat up, he was not awake from sleep, and suddenly looked up from the haze to see that the direction of the Big Dipper was indeed the opposite of when he was sleeping, so he ordered the class teacher to return to Chang'an.
Another version is Baikal.
It was about 55 degrees north latitude when the Big Dipper was in the middle of the sky, and Huo Qubing and his army did see the Big Dipper in the south.
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If you say that there are so many domestic animations:
The Adventures of Kerr: The Heroes of Ancient Times - Episode 6 - Huo Quai's Air Force, as well as the animated version of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the Jin and Tang Dynasty animation "Young Huo Quai" and the ancient Chinese mythological and historical cartoon - Hussar General Huo Quai.
If you say the abbreviation of a certain Japanese manga,Then you must be talking about the reasoning of "gosick" ps: This nickname is Detective Lori Huo Quai, because the heroine Victoria is a gothic Lori, and the anime name is gosick
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Huo Quzhi was a famous general in the Western Han Dynasty.
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Feng Wolf Juxu, Huo Quzhi is a brave general.
Because of the crusade against the Huns, he was shocked by the world. He is a well-deserved national hero.
In the sixth year of Motokami (117 BC), he died of illness. >>>More
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A record of his life. Historical records are basically what we can get, from the "Biography of General Wei" in Sima Qian's "Historical Records". >>>More
He was a very important military strategist in the Western Han Dynasty, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had special respect for him, and then Huo Qu shot Li Dang, the son of Li Zuo Guang, before he fell ill, and he took the lead in inviting the incident of the three princes. He struck at the Xiongnu model, and then successfully recovered the Hexi Pure Code Hulang.
The first question: Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty built Huo Quai's tomb next to his mausoleum, first, to commend his merits, secondly, to set an example for other generals, thirdly, to show the emperor's grace, and fourthly, to hope that others could serve the country like Huo Quzhi. >>>More