The only exception is Xianbei, because Xianbei had a good era.
The Xianbei were originally slaves of the Xiongnu. Later, the Xiongnu were beaten to last breath by the Han Dynasty. The northern Xiongnu fled to the west, and the southern Xiongnu became watchdogs. A vacuum appeared in the entire northern grassland.
Xianbei took advantage of this time to occupy their original master's place, and also annexed the more than 100,000 tents and more than 600,000 Huns who were stranded on the grassland, and then grew rapidly.
During the reign of the Second Emperor Huanling, the Han Dynasty was in full swing fighting for control of the party, consuming its own vitality. However, a hero emerged in Xianbei in the north, and this person was Tan Shihuai.
He unified Xianbei and divided Xianbei into three parts: east, middle and west. Then he repeatedly invaded the south and started a tug-of-war with the Han Empire, with both sides winning and losing.
Later, Emperor Ling sent three Han armies to the fortress for more than 2,000 miles, but they were all defeated, and they were defeated miserably.
If an army fails to become an army, generals cannot become generals. "At the time of mourning, the baggage and baggage were handed over, and each general ran back with dozens of horses, leaving seventeen or eighty dead."
Since then, Xianbei's disaster has become even more out of control, "everything on the edge is poisoned."
At that time, the entire Han Dynasty was shrouded in the shadow of the Xianbei people.
Fortunately, Tan Shihuai died within a few years... died...
He died when he was forty-five years old.
His successor was his son Helian. This guy wasted money very quickly. In just a few years, he lost all the money his father had worked so hard to save.
So the Great Xianbei immediately fell into pieces.
The Han Empire was indeed the biological son of God and was extremely lucky.
If Tanshihuai can live another ten years, then maybe the first large-scale invasion of the Central Plains by the Hu people will come a hundred years early.
Because in the third year after his death, the Yellow Turban Rebellion broke out.
Therefore, the historians also wrote in the history books with trepidation: Between Ling and Xian, the two captives flourished one after another. The stone locust trees were fierce and fierce, and they were all in Shan Yu's land;
, Those who have troubles and give birth to people, have been in the world but peaceful. However, the superior strategy of control has never been known in the history; the strategies of the Zhou and Han Dynasties can only be middle and lower. Count the gods in the sky, and it is almost like this.
In other words, the historian believed that the emergence of Tan Shihuai and Tadun was unstoppable. Even when the Han Dynasty was at its peak, there was no way to eliminate them.
In the end, they said with emotion that the big man was indeed God's biological son.
It's a pity that God has given so much blessing to his own son, but it is still of no use.
My son insists on going through a lot of trouble, what can you do?
In the Central Plains, the Han people lived in a dark period for more than a hundred years. After that, the north was unified by the Xianbei people, which made things easier for the Han people in the north.
Then finally an intelligent emperor Yang Jian appeared, with incredible skills that no one could match.
It has a huge influence not only in Chinese history, but also in the whole world.
And Yang Jian is so awesome, his initial foundation was the country built by the Xianbei people.
Even Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty had Xianbei blood.
From this we can see how powerful the Xianbei people are.
So no matter what, Xianbei'er still has the confidence to face the Han people.
Feng Yong called out Xianbei'er, which was actually not very polite, but looking at the Han soldiers in front of him eagerly protecting the young man, and then seeing the brave female warrior looking at him with cold eyes, Xianbei Hu'er
I had no choice but to be angry but not speak out.
The Xianbei of this time is not the Xianbei of decades ago.
"Exactly. My name is Tufa Kheli, and I am from the Tufa tribe of Xianbei. I wonder if this Feng Langjun wants to collect alfalfa seeds?"
"Take it."
Feng Yong smiled and said, "Not only do we collect alfalfa seeds, but we also collect cattle and sheep. It would be even better if we have war horses."
As he spoke, he looked at the war horse opposite.
"We don't sell war horses, we only sell alfalfa seeds."
Xianbei Hu'er shook his head.
"It doesn't matter if you don't want to sell. I'm a very disciplined person. I trade fairly and pay attention to your own will. I won't buy or sell by force."
When Xianbei Hu'er heard this, he secretly breathed a sigh of relief and said quickly: "Sir, you are indeed sensible. We Xianbei people are the ones who respect fairness the most."
However, how could the upright Xianbei Hu'er know that the young man in front of them had a black heart that could pollute the Yellow River?
I heard him say again: "But you have to compensate."
"pay?"
Xianbei Hu'er finally felt that something was wrong.
Feng Yong pointed to the chaos that had just calmed down, "We were trading just now, and I don't care if the cattle and sheep were frightened by your chaos."
"But you not only interrupted our mutual trading, you will have to pay for this. You also broke the rules of Ju County's mutual trading, and you will be punished for this."
"What rules?"
"First come, first served rule."
Zhao Guang grinned after hearing his brother's words.
When his eyes fell on those war horses, his eyes were even brighter.
Seeing the joking look on the faces of the Han people opposite, Xianbei Hu'er suppressed the anger in his chest and said, "I'm sorry, sir, we are new here and don't understand the rules here."
“If you don’t understand something, you should ask, instead of just beating people randomly because you look down on them.”
Feng Yong's smile was very gentle, but his tone was not moved at all.
"We just look down on those Qiang people and don't dare to be disrespectful to adults."
The Xianbei people said very straightforwardly.
They indeed have the courage to look down on the Qiang people. Even their former masters, the Huns, are not looked down upon by them, let alone the Qiang Di?
"That has nothing to do with me," Feng Yong shrugged, "but you not only frightened my cattle and sheep, but also interrupted the transaction between me and the Qiang people and broke the rules. This is something I cannot tolerate."
Ju County can only be said to be in a semi-managed state now. There are not many people in the city and only a few soldiers.
So don't forget that it takes a lot of courage for a son of this aristocratic family to dare to come here to be the chief official.
Because of the strength of the Han people and the fact that mutual trade was beneficial to the Qiang people, few people made trouble.
But these Xianbei people are different. According to Feng Yong's general historical impression, the Xianbei people at this time should not have entered Yongliang Prefecture on a large scale, so they might have come to grab a fortune and then left.
People who just grab the money and leave are the most annoying. Not only do they like to break rules, but they are also prone to bad things.
They have no idea of making the industry bigger and bigger, and continue to do it. Instead, they just make money as fast as they can. They are simply a cancer in the industry.
In the future, Ju County would not only be an important place for mutual trade between the Han Dynasty, but also related to Feng Yong's wool spinning industry. He would never allow anyone to break the rules here.
You dared to slap someone without asking for his opinion, you dared to sit on a horse and ask questions loudly, and you even dared to interrupt your own transaction - isn't this a clear sign that you don't take the young hero Feng Langjun seriously?
What if the melon seeds are delivered to my doorstep as a model and not taken out as a model?
"Sir, we didn't do it on purpose."
Xianbei Hu'er said again swallowingly.
Zhao Guang, who was standing next to him, had already drawn and retracted his bow several times. Although he was playing casually, he looked very threatening.
The Xianbei are a nation on horseback, and no one is their opponent on the back of a galloping horse.
But if you can get down to the ground, no one can be the opponent of the Han army.