Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was a ruler with great talents and great strategies. Before him, the Han Dynasty always maintained a passive peace policy towards the Huns. However, after Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty came to the throne, he tried to switch from defense to offense. His generals Wei Qing and Huo Qubing replaced him. After fulfilling this wish, the Xiongnu moved northward after the Mobei War. There is a saying that "there is no royal court in Monan", which means that the Xiongnu no longer dared to move south. This was all thanks to Huo Qubing, the genius who led the army. The Xiongnu once described Huo Qubing in a song: "Losing me in the Qilian Mountains will deprive my animals of their ability to feed; losing me in the Yanzhi Mountains will deprive my women of color." The description of his military exploits when his horse trampled the Huns was brilliant, but in fact Huo Qubing's origins were not Well, it was thanks to his aunt Wei Zifu and uncle Wei Qing that he had the opportunity to fight on the battlefield, and Huo Qubing was also very high-profile. Is it because he was young and successful? Or is he just pretending?
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