When taking stock of Ming Taizong at the beginning, Lao Zhu was stunned!

Chapter 125 It’s that incompetent thing of my own that’s to blame!

Chapter 125 It’s that incompetent thing of my own that’s to blame!

But again, he is still a husband, and Lu Pheasant is his wife.

As long as his wealth, life and the status of the Han Dynasty were not involved, he still valued his first wife very much.

Lu Pheasant also made many contributions to his unification of the world, and his status in his heart is not low.

Therefore, he felt unhappy with this behavior of the Huns.

[In the sixth year of the Yuan Dynasty, Maodun Shanyu died, and his son Jizhou succeeded to the throne, named Laoshang Shanyu. 】

[However, the old Shang Shanyu is not a stable person.After he succeeded to the throne, he led more than [-] troops to attack the Han Dynasty, burning, killing and looting. 】

[It was not until the Han army arrived that the Huns gradually withdrew outside the pass. 】

[Fourteen years later, his son, the military minister Chanyu, prepared to attack the Han Dynasty again, but he was also the last Chanyu to have such courage. 】

[During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he tried to lead him into an ambush but failed, but this still could not stop the decline of the Xiongnu. 】

[Liu Che's extremely violent campaign against the Xiongnu made it impossible for the Xiongnu to regain its former glory, and it continued to divide. In the end, the southern Xiongnu fell directly under the jurisdiction of the Han Dynasty. 】
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Eastern Han Dynasty, Jianwu 17 years.

Liu Xiu listened to the story of the Xiongnu, as if he were reading a history book, and couldn't help but sigh: "Emperor Xiaowu's talents and strategies made the border of the Han Dynasty peaceful!"

At that time, the Han Dynasty and the Huns were fighting to the death, and there were still various problems in the country.

If food and grass, economy, people's livelihood, and commerce were out of control, the Han Dynasty would also collapse, but Emperor Xiaowu withstood all kinds of pressure!
Perhaps his methods were too radical, but he never gave up or regretted, and his abilities were demonstrated in battle after battle.

In the end, he won a hundred years of border peace for the Han Dynasty, something that no other emperor could achieve!

[Regarding the Huns, the last ones recorded in history books were during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. 】

[Because since the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the Huns have been completely integrated into various ethnic groups and are no longer discussed separately. 】

[However, during the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Xiongnu also made a final desperate struggle. Someone established the former Zhao. 】
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Tang Dynasty, Zhenguan period.

All Zhenguan ministers who knew this period of history remained silent.

This former Zhao was really having a hard time opening his mouth.

[The country name of Qian Zhao was not the original country name. The founding emperor Liu Yuan originally named the country Han, and later changed it to Zhao, so later generations also called it Han Zhao. 】

[But this Liu Yuan was a Huns and a descendant of Maodun Shanyu. He claimed that he was a nephew of the Han Dynasty. Maodun, who had been married to the Han Dynasty, was his ancestor, so he also had the blood of the Han Dynasty royal family. 】

[Therefore, he respected Liu Chan as the Xiaohuai Emperor, built ancestral temples for Han Emperor Gaozu and others to offer sacrifices, and inherited all the official system, formal attire, etc. of the Han Dynasty. 】
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The early years of the Han Dynasty.

Liu Bang's body froze at this time, and for a moment, both mentally and physically, he seemed to be frozen.

The lively and alert mind of the past seemed to have disappeared in an instant.

It would be great to assimilate the Xiongnu, but why do the descendants of Moton have the surname Liu?

Do you even recognize yourself as your ancestor?

He didn't know that he was so close to Mao Dun!

[Although the decline of the Xiongnu occurred during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Heng, Taizong of the Han Dynasty, also played a significant role in the decline of the Xiongnu. 】【During the Liu Bang and Liu Ying periods, the Han Dynasty had a softer attitude towards the Xiongnu, but during the Liu Heng period, its military attitude had changed. 】

[Liu Heng's transformation from popular opinion to officialdom continued to influence the Han Dynasty's rejection and confrontation with the Xiongnu. 】

[On the other hand, in order to strengthen the defensive power of the border, Liu Heng implemented the system of "recruiting people to the border", which was to establish towns on the border and recruit many refugees to enter. 】

[At the same time, the imperial court will distribute agricultural tools, food and clothes to them until they stabilize and become self-sufficient. 】

[Of course, these common people will be required to undergo certain training on weekdays to prepare for the Huns' invasion. 】

[This policy not only reduced the burden on the mainland, but also greatly enhanced the defense power of the border areas. 】

[Finally, Liu Heng also worked hard on the cultivation of war horses. He established 36 horse gardens in the north and west. 】

[All are funded by the government, and a total of 30 war horses are raised. 】

[At the same time, he also encouraged the people to carry out the policy of raising and letting horses go, which greatly promoted the recovery of war horses in the Han Dynasty. 】
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The early years of the Han Dynasty.

Putting aside the border defense, Liu Bang stood up excitedly just when he saw that Liu Heng had raised 30 war horses.

Don't blame him for making a fuss. It was actually the early Han Dynasty, when there were few war horses, the people were withered, and the whole Han Dynasty was in a mess. It was too heartbreaking and unusual in history.

Various reasons led to the lack of war horses in foreign operations, and the consequent mobility was greatly reduced. In the end, the Huns could only sneak away. Taking the initiative to attack was already a delusion, and they could only be forced to defend.

The reason why Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was able to defeat the Huns like that in the future must have solved the problem of lack of war horses.

Liu Heng's 30 must be the key among the keys. Otherwise, without war horses, the Han army's departure from the enemy would be a big problem!

The problem of war horses was obviously not something that could be solved within decades during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Liu Heng's war horse encouragement policy and the results accumulated over many years played a key role.
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Han Dynasty, during the reign of Emperor Jing.

Liu Qi looked at the policies implemented by Liu Heng in the miracle and couldn't help but fall into memories.

These were all suggestions written by Chao Cuo. With his help, the Hero Group had already been weakened to a great extent by himself and his father.

Coupled with the prince Liu Che whom he valued, he further controlled the princes and kings in the future, mobilized the whole country to fight against the Xiongnu, and completely created a stable central power for the Han Dynasty.
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The big man is in luck!
Song Dynasty, the first year of Kaibao.

Zhao Kuangyin sighed: "The world only remembers those who made brilliant achievements, but forgets that before these achievements, the emperors who made profound accumulation are also indispensable and vital and deserve to be remembered."

[Except for the Xiongnu, Liu Heng has always maintained a defensive strategy towards other neighboring countries and sought peace. 】

[Because the treasury of the Han Dynasty was empty at that time and the Huns were eager to see it, it was necessary to stabilize relations with other countries such as Baiyue and conduct economic and trade many times. 】

[It greatly reduced the burden on the people, further accelerated the recovery of the Han Dynasty, and reduced the occurrence of wars. 】
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Qin Dynasty.

Ying Zheng's eyes moved slightly as he looked at the development of the Han Dynasty among the miracles.

During the Han Dynasty, there was actually economic trade with Baiyue?
Doesn't this mean that the South Vietnam in my hands will become independent again in the future and will no longer be a vassal?

It's the incompetent thing of my own that's causing the trouble!

(End of this chapter)

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