First of all, the only war between the Han army and Rome in history has far-reaching origins. In BC, the Roman army launched a war against the kingdom of Parthia, and the Roman generals took the initiative to attack, but the attacked kingdom was very United and tenacious. They fought to the death, not afraid of death, and bravely greeted the war of the Roman Empire. In the end, the Romans were defeated in this war. Finally, the Roman generals stubbornly resisted and told their remaining soldiers to escape and leave alive.
After the curtain fell, the Roman Empire began to live in peace and stopped taking the initiative to provoke. The kingdom of Parthia agreed to Rome's request and returned the prisoners of war to them. But in the end, there is still a puzzling place. Only a few hundred soldiers returned to Rome, which was quite different from the news of the number of survivors that Rome received at first. Moreover, the kingdom of Parthia also declared that there were only so many Romans they captured.
Later, this question was obtained in our historical war. It was a weak Khan with an independent Khan, who led the tribe to live in the west because he was unwilling to surrender and afraid that the other side would unite to attack him. The answer is the battle between the Han army and Roman soldiers. According to historical records, at that time, due to the internal turmoil of Xiongnu, it was divided into five khans, of which the one who surrendered to the Western Han Dynasty was the weakest.
With the help of other countries, this divided Khan gradually developed and expanded, and relied on the strong to oppress small countries and build walls to resist the crusade of the Western Han Dynasty. However, Zhi Zhi Khan's influence threatened the jurisdiction of the Western Han Dynasty in the western regions, and the Han army began to send troops to crusade.
Later, when the Han army attacked the city, they accidentally found a group of strange soldiers guarding the city. Their equipment and weapons are different from the traditional ones. They held a one-man shield and shouted the same slogan. Their tactics were novel and unprecedented for the Han army at that time, but the Han army was not too worried. Instead, he seized his advantage at that time, surrounded these soldiers, and began to break through from all sides by using known tactics. Finally, these strange soldiers were defeated and captured more than 100. It was later learned that these soldiers were the missing Romans at that time.