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The war against Xiongnu after Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty

At the earliest, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty tried to lure the Xiongnu army into Mayi and annihilate it in one fell swoop when the Xiongnu were unprepared. However, the Xiongnu army was alert and retreated early, which made the encirclement of the horse cage fruitless (the Han army dispatched 300,000, and the Xiongnu 65,438+10,000), which made the war between the two sides advance.

The second time, the Huns attacked the valley in Yuyang, and Wei Qing led the Han army to repel the Huns, further retake Henan, and built Wuyuan City in Shuofang, so that the capital was not exposed to the itinerary of the Xiongnu army. The battle of Henan made the Han Dynasty avoid the passive defense situation in the Sino-Hungarian War and went back.

In the third battle of Monan, Wei Qing's main force was fought out of Monan by Shuofang, and Li Xi pinned down the Xiongnu army in Beiping. Finally, the guards raided You's camp, forcing You to flee to Mobei. The Han army made a 600-mile fortress, captured the enemy of 10000, kept the Han dynasty away from the Xiongnu, and made the Xiongnu further decline, unable to fight back. The Han army was enough to carry out further attacks.

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Early experience:

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was born in the first year before Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty (BC 156). When his mother Wang was pregnant, Emperor Han Jingdi was still a prince. The king dreamed that the sun entered her arms. After telling Emperor Han Jing, Emperor Han Jing said, "This is an expensive sign." Before Liu Che was born, his grandfather Han Wendi died. After Emperor Jing ascended the throne, he was born and was also the only son of Wang.

In the fourth year of BC (BC 153), Liu Che was made King of Jiaodong and made Prince. In the same year, Emperor Jingdi's eldest son and half-brother Liu won the title of Prince. In the autumn and September of the sixth year BC (BC 15 1), the thin queen who had no children and no pets was abolished. In the first month of spring in the second year (BC 150), Jingdi abolished Li Rong as the king of Linjiang.

In the summer of April 4th, the mother Wang was the queen, and Ding was the prince. Liu Che's becoming a prince has a lot to do with his mother, Wang Xiaojing, and his aunt, Princess Liu Pu of Guantao. Wang promised to marry Liu Piao's daughter Chen, thus winning the support of Liu Piao in the battle for reserve service. After marrying Chen, the time of their marriage is unknown.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Liu Che (Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty)