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Han Capture Tiger Sui Dynasty General. Xin'an people of Henan (tomb)

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Han Huhu, a general of the Sui Dynasty. Born in the third year of the reign of Emperor Wen of Western Wei (537), died in the twelfth year of Emperor Wen of Sui 's reign (592), zi tong, a native of Dongyuan (present-day Xin'an, Henan).

Han Capture Tiger Sui Dynasty General. Xin'an people of Henan (tomb)

Since childhood, Han Huhu has been generous and generous, courageous, rough and heroic, and has a strong appearance and heroic appearance. Born to love to read, the scriptures are known to all the masters. During the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Yuwen Tai saw that his arrogance was extraordinary, so he asked him to associate with his son, and later used his military merits to yi to fight with the three divisions, the governor, and the Xin'an Taishou, and attacked his father, the Duke of Xinyi County.

Han Capture Tiger Sui Dynasty General. Xin'an people of Henan (tomb)

Emperor Wu of northern Zhou jiande for five years, eastern expedition to northern Qi, said that northern Qi Jin Yong shou general Duhu shouye. Pingding Fanyang (涿州, in modern Zhuozhou, Hebei), plus Yi Tong, was the official Bai Yong Prefecture (涿陽, in modern Xinyang, Henan). The Chen attacked Gwangju (gwangju, in present-day Huangchuan, Henan), with Han Huhu as the commander-in-chief of the march and repelling The Chen soldiers. Later, yuwen Xin pacified Hezhou (合州, in modern Hefei, Anhui). In the second year of Emperor Jing's reign, RenHe Prefecture (任和州, in modern Hexian County, Anhui) stabbed Shi shi and repeatedly thwarted Chen Bing's attacks.

Han Capture Tiger Sui Dynasty General. Xin'an people of Henan (tomb)

After the establishment of the Sui Dynasty, Yang insisted on declaring himself emperor, and he made Han Hu the governor of Luzhou (庐州, in present-day Hefei, Anhui), and left the town of Lujiang (present-day Hefei, Anhui) to undertake the heavy task of sweeping away Southern Chen. In August of the eighth year of the reign of Emperor Kai, Emperor Wen launched a major attack on the Chen Dynasty in Jiangnan, and Han Hu led his troops out of Lujiang, participated in the conquest, and served as a vanguard. He led five hundred brave men to cross the Yangtze River at night, occupy the important town of Quarry Rock, and in half a day, capture the upper gateway of Jiankang (present-day Dangtu, Anhui), and then continue to march towards Jiankang. General Chen heard of Han Hu's name and surrendered one after another. After meeting with other generals in Xinlin (新林, southwest of present-day Nanjing, Jiangsu), Han Hu led his army to kill the Suzaku Bridge and approached the Suzaku Gate, where the defenders abandoned their forces and fled, leaving the rest to scatter. Chen Jun's general Ren Barbarian surrendered, and Han Huhu easily entered Jiankang City, and his generals captured Chen Hou and his favorite concubine Zhang Lihua from a dry well. Yang Jian praised Han Huhu and another general, He Ruobi, for "pacifying the river table, and the strength of the two men was also", and gave them a heavy reward, entering the shangzhu state and giving eight thousand pieces of silk.

When the Turks came to the dynasty, the emperor specially introduced Han Huhu as the person who captured Chen Guo's tianzi, and the Turks were afraid and did not dare to look up. Fengshouguang County, thousands of households. He served as the commander of tun jincheng (屯金城, in present-day Lanzhou, Gansu), defending against the Hu people, and the governor of Later Bailiang Prefecture (later Wuwei, Gansu), and contributed to the northwestern border. Emperor Wen specifically recalled him and gave him a banquet at the court, giving him a very high courtesy. Kai huang died in the twelfth year, at the age of fifty-five.

Han Capture Tiger Sui Dynasty General. Xin'an people of Henan (tomb)

The tomb of Han Huhu is about 1 km east of Xiaohan Village in present-day Huaxian County, reached by Provincial Highway 222 and Provincial Highway 101, with geographical coordinates of 35°35'28.0"N and longitude 114°53'36.0"E. Built in the Sui Dynasty, Huaxian Cultural Relics Protection Unit. The tomb is bordered by the Jindi River to the north and the Huangzhuang River to the south, and is surrounded by forest farms and cultivated land. The tomb is oval in shape, about 12 meters in diameter and about 7 meters high. In the south there is the ruins of the Han Tiger Tomb.

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