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Why are Han Dynasty emissaries always killed? It is not to blame the countries for being ruthless, it is the Han Dynasty that is too unreasonable

South Vietnam killed han emissaries and slaughtered them into nine counties. King Wan killed the Han emissaries, tou County North Que. North Korea killed the Han emissaries and immediately destroyed them.

This is a sentence from the history book "The Biography of Su Wu". At that time, the Xiongnu shan yu was planning to kill Su Wu, and Su Wu threatened him in this way. Su Wu's original intention was to let loose harsh words to the sultan, so that Shan Yu would not dare to kill himself. Judging from the results from the back, Su Wu's plan really succeeded- Shan Yu did not kill him and arrested him to herd sheep.

Why are Han Dynasty emissaries always killed? It is not to blame the countries for being ruthless, it is the Han Dynasty that is too unreasonable

As the saying goes, two armies do not fight each other. But why was the envoy of the Han Dynasty alone so dangerous that he would be beheaded and dissected at every turn? Didn't these kings expect that the powerful Han Dynasty, which killed the Han emissaries, would retaliate?

Next, let's analyze why south Vietnam, Korea, and the Wan kingdom wanted to kill Han emissaries

North Korea killed the Han emissaries and immediately destroyed them

It is the simplest and easiest to analyze the reasons for the killing of the Han emissaries in Korea, because the "Chronicle of History" says almost the same:

At that time, North Korea was developing better and better, and many Han Chinese were attracted by the prosperity of North Korea, some families relocated, and some did not want to come when they went. As more and more Han Chinese traveled to Korea, Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty decided to conquer Korea and make Korea his vassal state. So he sent emissaries to persuade the king of Joseon.

Why are Han Dynasty emissaries always killed? It is not to blame the countries for being ruthless, it is the Han Dynasty that is too unreasonable

And this messenger is the unlucky egg we are going to talk about. When he came to Korea, he said left and right, and the king of Joseon refused to submit to the Han Dynasty. Before leaving, He He deeply felt that his efforts were in vain, and it was difficult to explain after he went back, and he wanted to make a little achievement before leaving.

The Han envoys were involved in the right channel of the Edict, and finally refused to obey the edict.

What did he do? He saw that he had no merit, so he had the evil intention of "killing Liang and risking merit", and before leaving, he killed the King of Joseon, who had come to send him back to China. After returning to China, he told Emperor Wu of Han that he had killed a Great General of Korea. Emperor Wu of Han was very happy when he learned of this, and regardless of his faults, he also gave him an official and a knighthood.

Why are Han Dynasty emissaries always killed? It is not to blame the countries for being ruthless, it is the Han Dynasty that is too unreasonable

He went to the boundary, lined the water, so that the imperial assassin sent He Joseon Tou Wangchang, that is, the ferry, rushed into the plug, and then returned to Tianzi to "kill the Korean general". Shang is the name of the united states, that is, not to cross-examine, to worship what is the eastern governor of Eastern Liaodong.

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When the Korean Emperor learned of this, he was naturally furious and directly sent troops to kill Shi Ho.

The DPRK complained about Ho and sent troops to attack and kill Ho.

It is reasonable to say that these things involving what he did should be killed, and the revenge of the king of Joseon is even more natural. But unfortunately, only the weak are reasonable, and the strong themselves are the truth. Emperor Wu of Han was worried that there was no reason for the Joseon to submit, so he "decided to make Korea the four counties for this reason."

Why are Han Dynasty emissaries always killed? It is not to blame the countries for being ruthless, it is the Han Dynasty that is too unreasonable

South Vietnam killed han emissaries and slaughtered them into nine counties

The killing of emissaries in South Vietnam also occurred during the reign of Emperor Wu of han, when the old king of Nanyue died, the new king of Nanyue was very young, and the major affairs of the state were handled by the empress. Emperor Wu of Han learned of this and sent the empress dowager's former lover An Guo Shaoji as an emissary.

An Guo Shao ji arrived in South Vietnam and met with the empress dowager. One of the two was a slut, the other was an adulterer, plus the two people had a private affair, and when they talked, they talked about going to bed.

Why are Han Dynasty emissaries always killed? It is not to blame the countries for being ruthless, it is the Han Dynasty that is too unreasonable

When the empress dowager was not a baby Qi Ji, she tried to communicate with the Baling people An Guo Shao Ji Tong. Wang was young, and the empress dowager Chinese ye, and tried to communicate with An Guo Shaoji, and his envoys restored their private affairs. The chinese people know it quite well, and most of them do not attach the empress dowager.

If the average adulterer and adulteress were in bed after fornication, they would generally discuss how to kill the original owner and how to divide up the family property. But one of them was an empress, the other was an envoy of the Great Han, and the discussion of The East and The West was of course more advanced. The two discussed how the Han Dynasty should annex South Vietnam.

This kind of thing is called, in today's parlance, "collusion with foreign forces," but I reckon that South Vietnam at that time should not have had this law. In addition, they also did a lot of ugly things: they sent all the gold and silver jewelry of South Vietnam to the Han Dynasty, and lured the South Vietnamese to the Han Dynasty as slaves. The originally small Minano was made into a miasma by the adulterers and adulteresses.

The South Vietnamese minister called Lü Jia to death, scolding the empress for betraying the country and seeking glory. The queen was both kind and coercive, and the old man did not agree to it. The two of them discussed, there is no way, find an opportunity to kill this old man. As a result, when he let go, the killer hesitated, but it didn't work out, and the old man himself hid.

Why are Han Dynasty emissaries always killed? It is not to blame the countries for being ruthless, it is the Han Dynasty that is too unreasonable

The empress dowager has committed adultery, the people of the country do not attach, want to be alone and jia, etc., but the force can not.

Emperor Wudi of Han pondered: The empresses of South Vietnam have all slept with our emissaries, so this place is mine. Prepare to send two thousand soldiers to take over South Vietnam.

Why are Han Dynasty emissaries always killed? It is not to blame the countries for being ruthless, it is the Han Dynasty that is too unreasonable

Lü Jia learned that the country was about to be destroyed in Baiyue, so he and the local peasants raised an army. The first thing Lü Jia did after he raised his army was to break into the palace and kill the empress dowager and the Han envoys.

He and his brother attacked and killed the king, the empress dowager, and the Han emissaries.

This is the story of the South Vietnamese killing han envoys.

King Wan killed the Han emissaries, tou County North Que

The destruction of Dawan can be described in an idiom: Pifu is innocent, but he is guilty. This place in Dawan is far northwest and has many grasslands, and such a place has been a good place for producing horses and raising horses since ancient times. This also became the source of the future tragedy of Dawan.

Dawan and han envoys did not have a very good relationship a long time ago, and Han envoys did not like this place very much.

As far as the Han envoys were concerned, they were not allowed to eat unless they were paid, and livestock that were not in the city were not allowed to ride.

It turned out that the Envoy of the Han Dynasty came here, and could not eat without giving money, and could not ride a horse without giving money. Han envoys are generally people of high status, and this kind of person does not come to Dawan to give you the face of Dawan people? We Han Dynasty people still have to give you money for dinner? Don't you want a face!

As for why did you kill the envoys?

Why are Han Dynasty emissaries always killed? It is not to blame the countries for being ruthless, it is the Han Dynasty that is too unreasonable

Because Emperor Wu of Han took a fancy to Dawan's horses and wanted to buy them to improve the horse breed. As I said before, there is nothing else in this place of Dawan, that is, ma hao, as a national treasure, the king of Dawan does not want to sell. The envoy pointed at King Wan's nose in court, and then smashed the golden horse of the original King of Wan.

So King Dawan was so angry that he sent someone to hack the Han envoy to death.

Therefore, he refused to give it to the Han envoys. Han made angry, spoke in vain, and chased after the golden horse. Wanguiren angrily said, "Han makes me lighter!" "Send the Han envoys to the east, and let yu Chengqiao attack and kill the Han envoys and take their property."

Then Dawan became a horse farm of the Han Dynasty.

These three stories all took place during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han, and they were all envoys sent by Emperor Wu of Han. He never invaded in his lifetime, but through active defense, he annexed three countries. He is worthy of being an emperor with the title of "Wu".

In the early Han Dynasty, the territory of the Han Dynasty was as follows:

Why are Han Dynasty emissaries always killed? It is not to blame the countries for being ruthless, it is the Han Dynasty that is too unreasonable

Then, after three beheadings of Han envoys during the Han Wudi period, the territory of the Han Dynasty became like this:

Why are Han Dynasty emissaries always killed? It is not to blame the countries for being ruthless, it is the Han Dynasty that is too unreasonable

Even Su Wu, who has always been regarded by us as a symbol of national integrity, but because his story has spread so widely, many people have forgotten the reason why the Xiongnu wanted to kill Su Wu.

Private Waiting Sheng yue: "Wen Han Tianzi was very resentful of wei law, and could often shoot and kill han fu crossbows, and my mother and brother were in Han, fortunately rewarded by him." "Zhang Sheng Xuzhi, with goods and constant.

The Legend of Su Wu

Su Wu is suspected of kidnapping Shan Yu's mother and also killing a member of the Xiongnu generals........ This is not what I made up, it is recorded in the Book of Han.

However, the Huns did learn a little smarter and did not really kill Su Wu. However, the Xiongnu of later generations did not escape the fate of destruction. Left behind a miserable "Hun Song" that disappeared into history.

A slash or two occurrences may be an accident, but three or four times in a row is not necessarily an accident.

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