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Why did Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty inadvertently change the history of Europe?

During the Western Han Dynasty

The relationship between the Han Dynasty and the Xiongnu was intricate

It was not until the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty that he waged three wars against the Xiongnu

Why did Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty inadvertently change the history of Europe?

Only then did the Sino-Hungarian relationship completely change

The largest of the three wars against the Huns

It was 119 BC

The generals Wei Qing and Huo Fuyi jointly sent troops to attack Huns

slave

The Han army penetrated deep into the center of the Xiongnu Empire

Forced the Xiongnu to flee to the north of the desert

The Western Han Dynasty's war against the Xiongnu won a decisive victory

sharp

The fleeing Huns continued to carry out military strikes during the Han Dynasty

under

And constantly divided and moved west

Until 91 AD, Beidan Yufuwei

The right lieutenant Was broken

The escape is unknown

For the next 400 years

There are no more records of the Huns

The end of the fourth century AD

The Huns, who had fled westward, crossed the Volga

River and Don River

Invaded Europe

These Huns and their leaders

Balamir and Attila once again shocked the world

According to the records of ancient Rome

They swept through everything they encountered along the way

As soon as these Huns entered Europe

Their iron rides never came before

The barbarians of the Eurasian plains have shocked the civilized nations of Europe

Homes and semi-civilized nations are helpless

The Huns conquered the area between the Don and Terek rivers

Alains

Defeated the Ostrogoths, who were then west of the Dnieper River

kingdom

Subjected most of the Ostrogoths

By around 405

The Huns had completely occupied the Ural Mountains

and the vast steppes between the Carpathians

And began to attack Europe

441 years

The Huns declared war on Rome

The Eastern Roman Empire's formidable phalanx of heavy infantry

Under the onslaught of the Huns' cavalry archers

Vulnerable

The Huns began to attack Western Rome again

Eventually defeated the Roman Empire

But not long after

The leader of this Hun tribe, Attila

Odd was killed

The Xiongnu army was in decline

It disappeared in the sixth century AD

Just like the American meteorologist Edward

Lorentz proposed the butterfly effect like that

A butterfly flaps its wings in Brazil

Can lead a month later in Texas, USA

A tornado

Emperor Wudi of Han's butterfly flapped its wings slightly

It did not only lead to changes in the European continent

aftermath

It also spread to the Tang Dynasty 700 years later

During the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty

Descendants of a Xiongnu tribe living in northern Mobei

Repeated invasions of the interior

It posed a serious border threat to the Tang Dynasty

What about this team

They are known as the Turks

Emperor Taizong of Tang ordered an army of 100,000 men to leave Yanmen Pass in the north

It opened the prelude to more than 30 years of war between the Tang and the Turks

Why did Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty inadvertently change the history of Europe?

ultimately

The Turks were defeated by the Tang Dynasty's 100,000 iron horses

The journey to the west began

Since then

Chinese historical records about the Turks also

That's it

The Westward Turks entered Central Asia

Western Asia

Europe and other places

Mingle with the local culture

New racial groups were formed

And for more than 1,000 years

They swept across the European continent

Rewrote the history of turkistan and Europe

The Turks, who had just begun to move west, were on the European continent

Encountered the mighty Arab Empire

The unstable Turks were taken by the Arabs

As a slave

Act as a mercenary

Border Guards

Or even the Palace Guard

however

How could the Turks be willing to accept such a fate?

Eventually they overthrew the Arabs

Became the host

Make the Arab Empire exist in name only

This Turkic force was the Selju Turkic

At the same time as the Seljuk Turks, they also entered West Asia

Ottoman Turks

The Ottoman Turks were at the end of the 13th century

Independence from the Seljuk Turks

In the 14th century they conquered the whole of Asia Minor and a half

island

Crossing the Black Sea Strait

Entered South-Eastern Europe

In the century that followed

They are constantly strong

The Byzantine Empire was eventually defeated

It then continued into the heart of Europe

Defeated Hungary

Siege of Vienna

The Ottoman Empire was established

The Ottoman Empire straddled Europe

second

Non-tri-state

It's vast

The Ottoman Empire was also the master of World War I

To participate in one of the warring states

In the end, it disintegrated after the Great War

Ottoman Empire

Split into many countries

Take, for example, the Republic of Turkey

Egypt

Iraq

Kuwait

Greece

Bulgaria

Romania and other countries

Southeast Europe

Also spun off from the Ottoman Empire a series of emerging ones

country

Take Serbia, for example

Croatia

Bosnia and so on

The westward migration of the Huns completely changed ancient Europe

The course of development

It can even be said

It was in the second century BC that Emperor Wu of han

The moment the decision was made to attack the Huns began

Europe's history has already begun to change

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