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How tough was the samurai army in the Han Dynasty?
? In the samurai army of the Han Dynasty, everyone was a warrior with high strength. Thousands of samurai troops can resist hundreds of enemies. This is a powerful samurai army to protect the emperor's safety.

Samurai is a kind of reward long ago, and it is a reward for ministers who have made great contributions. This is an encouragement and praise for meritorious ministers. The word Ben has the same meaning as Ben, which means running as brave and fast as the tiger of the king of beasts and fighting like a group of tigers going down the mountain. Nothing can stop them, and it is huge. Naming the army as the Samurai Army indirectly means that everyone in the army is a brave warrior, and the army itself is as brave as a pack of tigers and invincible.

In the Han Dynasty, the Tiger Ben Army exerted their extraordinary abilities and made great contributions to the consolidation of his country by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Since then, as long as there are brave and resourceful soldiers in the army, they will be promoted to the samurai barracks, so that there will be a large number of elite soldiers in the samurai army. Defending the country, expanding territory and protecting the emperor are the only missions of the samurai. The samurai only obey the emperor. It is the most solid shield in the hands of the emperor and the sword for the emperor to eradicate dissidents. The fighting capacity of the samurai army is very strong, so the samurai army indirectly determines the rise and fall of a dynasty and plays a great role. And the soldiers in the samurai army are well paid.

In history, the most famous battle about the samurai army was against the Huns. At that time, the Huns invaded and disturbed the border areas of the Central Plains. At that time, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was very angry and sent a samurai army to defend the border. At that time, there were only a few thousand samurai troops, while the Huns had hundreds of thousands of military forces. However, after fierce fighting, the Huns finally fled. Thousands of samurai can resist an army of hundreds of thousands, which shows that the samurai army is invincible and powerful.