A few people were chatting in the Yangwowo, when they saw a cloud of smoke and dust rising from the north, moving quickly towards them.
Lai Hou said helplessly:
"It's true that a common man has no sin but carries a jade."
Jiazi looked at those horses and said regretfully:
"There are thousands of horses in the military camp. It's a pity that we can't take them all back. What a pity, what a pity!"
The bandit who looked at Xuan crawled on the ground and listened:
"At least five hundred people."
Hyun turned to look at him. This man had always made Hyun a little curious, because he did not have the gangster spirit in him, and he seemed to be incompatible with the village.
A bandit jumped up:
"Fourth, are you telling the truth? Five hundred people?!"
The bandit, known as Lao Si, nodded firmly.
Another bandit asked Hyun:
"Master Zhuo, there are five hundred people! What should we do?"
Hyun pretended to be scared and said:
"Um, why are you panicking? So what if there are five hundred people?! Even if there are ten thousand people, you won't be afraid!"
That's what he said, but the word "fear" was obviously unconfident, and several bandits looked at each other.
The dust was approaching quickly. You didn't have to climb on the ground to hear it, you could feel the vibration of the ground. People and horses gradually appeared on the horizon. The bandits who often moved in this area immediately recognized it as the Turkic army. The bandits were even more panicked.
A bandit grabbed Hyun's shoulder:
"Master Zhuo, think of a solution quickly, that's the Turkic army!"
However, he felt the trembling coming from his hands, looked at Hyun in surprise, then pushed her down and shouted angrily:
"Are you fucking Master Zhuo?! Is Master Zhuo as cowardly as you are? Or is Master Zhuo such a coward to begin with, and those rumors are just to build momentum for you!"
Hyun said with a cry:
"Don't, don't speak so fiercely, people are scared."
Jiazi and the four of them all rolled their eyes inwardly: What time is it, could you please stop teasing Menzi?
Yuwen Xiaobo and Lao Si were both stunned. Could Master Zhuo really be a coward? But seeing Jiazi and the others were calm, they were also confused.
The bandit who pushed Hyun down spat:
"Damn it! I'm blind for being such a coward!" asked the fourth child, "While there is still a chance, we are going to escape. Will you come with us?"
The fourth child looked at Hyun who was huddled on the ground and said to them:
"No matter what, I followed them out, and I have to help them get through the current difficulties."
After hearing this, the four of them looked at each other and were very satisfied with the reaction of the fourth child.
The bandit glared at Lao Si:
"Idiot! If you want to die, just stay here!"
I wanted to take a few horses along the way, but seeing the looks in Jiazi's and the other four's eyes, they didn't dare to make a mistake and ran away.
When Yichou saw the bandits running away, he squatted next to Hyun and poked her:
"Hey, it's almost done. The untrustworthy ones are all gone."
Xuan stood up from the ground, patted the dirt on his body, and looked at the rapidly approaching Turkic army:
"Fortunately, we brought some weapons with us when we left, otherwise I really don't know what to do now."
Only then did Yuwen Xiaobo and Lao Si realize that Mr. Zhuo was using this opportunity to select people. After all, those who had surrendered would join the army after arriving in Kunyu Kingdom, and those who cheated and cheated would of course be eliminated.
While they were talking, this group of Turks and horses had already run in front of them. The leader saw a few leaving just now. He glanced at the undamaged horses and breathed a sigh of relief.
At this time, a roar suddenly sounded in my ears:
"It's you?!"
This sound attracted everyone's attention, and they saw the fourth child glaring at the leader. That look gave Hyun a sense of "burn it, little universe!"
The leader looked at the fourth child in confusion. After a while, he smiled contemptuously and said:
"It turns out he is the son of the Uighur leader!"
Hyun was stunned:
The Uighurs are a branch of the Tiele tribe. The Tiele tribe has been introduced before, so I won’t go into details here. There are fifteen tribes in the Tiele tribe, including Yuan He, Xue Yantuo, and Qibi. During the Northern Wei Dynasty, the Tiele tribe
One of them, Yuan He, was nomadic in the Ili, Orkhon and Selenge river basins, and was enslaved by the Turkic Khanate. In the first year of Daye of the Sui Dynasty (605), Yuan He's tribe resisted the oppression of the Turks and fought with Pugu and Tongluo.
, Ba Yegu and others established an alliance, collectively known as Uighur.
In the third year of Tianbao in the Tang Dynasty (744), the Uighur leader Guli Peiluo proclaimed himself khan and established the Uighur regime. At this time, the area controlled by the Uighurs started from the present-day Ergun River in the east to the Ili River Basin in the west, and their power became increasingly powerful.
After the founding of the country, the Uighurs had always had a good relationship with the Tang Dynasty due to historical reasons. The Uighurs also helped the Tang Dynasty put down the Anshi Rebellion. At its largest territory, its territory bordered Shiwei in the east, Jinshan (today's Altai Mountains) in the west, and spanned the desert in the south.
However, there is a saying in China: if we divide for a long time, we will unite and if we unite for a long time, we will divide.
In the fifth year of Emperor Wenzong's reign in the Tang Dynasty (840), the Uighur Khanate was defeated by its subordinate tribe, Xijiasi, due to its long-term rule of injustice. Afterwards, most of the Uighur nobles and tribes moved south, and the rest moved west. The Uighur nobles who moved south include
Wujie Khan, eleven Tellers, eight internal and external prime ministers, two ministers, as well as the Khan sister and the Uighur princess. The Uighur nobles who moved westward only had one Xiang and Pang Teqin. The Uighurs who moved south included Wujie
There are thirteen tribes under the leadership of the Khan Ya, five tribes under the leadership of Tel Amos and Xiang Aiyewu, and about nine tribes led by Teqin Najie Chu and Xiang Chixin.
The Uighur Khanate in the Mobei region was therefore divided into four groups: one was the southern branch headed by Wujie Khan, which largely integrated into the Han people in North China; the second was the Ganzhou Uighurs and Shazhou Uighurs who were powerful in the Song, Liao and Jin dynasties; the third was the Western Uighurs
The state Uighurs (living in the land of Gaochang, today's Turpan, Xinjiang) were devout believers in Manichaeism and Buddhism; and the most powerful group moved westward to the Qihe Basin and established a powerful alliance with the local Uighurs in the Tianshan Mountains and the Tiele tribes such as Geluolu.
The Karakhan Dynasty in Central Asia. Among them, the Xizhou Uighurs developed westward and established the Gaochang Uighur regime with Gaochang (now Turpan, Xinjiang) as the center. The Xizhou Uighurs were later renamed "Uighurs", which is what they are today
of the Uighurs.
It is said that they were resisting the oppression of the Turks, but in fact it was because the Turks were internally divided, which gave them the opportunity to resist.
Looking at history, the rise and fall of each dynasty is due to the decline of the previous political system, and it also declines due to its own corruption.
For example, the Huns.
When you mention the Xiongnu, you will associate it with the Han Dynasty. Whether it is the former Han/Western Han Dynasty or the later Han/Eastern Han Dynasty, you can see the Xiongnu rampaging around. However, the Xiongnu had already risen during the Qin Dynasty, but because of the power of the Qin Dynasty, they were overshadowed by the Qin Dynasty.
Kuo defeated the Hetao and the Hexi Corridor area, suppressing them and not having any major development. However, they took advantage of the chaos at the end of Qin to become stronger and stronger, and controlled the Western Regions, causing a lot of trouble to the Han Dynasty. Until the former Han Dynasty,
During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che, they were beaten to Mobei by Wei Qing, Huo Qubing and others, and then split into five tribes and never became strong again. After that, the Southern Xiongnu established the former Zhao/Han Zhao, Xiongnu and Xianbei during the Five Hus and Sixteen Kingdoms period.
The descendants of the Tiefu people founded Huxia/Bactria.