1, Li Guang
Li Guang, a flying general, was captured by Xiongnu when he was fighting against Xiongnu.
However, when the Xiongnu soldiers escorted Li Guang back to the elephant, he pretended to be injured and died. Then, while the guards were not looking, he grabbed a tarquin horse and galloped away, only to escape when he met his remains.
So Li Guang must be a loyal minister.
2. Su Wu
Su Wu is out of luck. When he was sent to Xiongnu, he was accidentally involved in the internal struggle of Xiongnu and was captured by Xiongnu.
Xiongnu originally wanted to "incorporate" Su Wu, but "ignorant" Su Wu not only refused, but even committed suicide! The Huns had no choice but to throw Su Wu to a bitter and cold place to herd sheep. Later, the two sides kissed before putting Su Wu back.
Therefore, Su Wu is also a loyal minister.
3. Jess Zhang
Zhang Qian knows that there are tigers in the mountains, but he prefers to travel in the mountains. It is not surprising that Zhang Qian was caught by Xiongnu when he was on a mission to the Western Regions and passed through Xiongnu territory.
Like the way to deal with Su Wu, the Huns wanted to "incorporate" Zhang Qian, but Zhang Qian and Su Wu did not give in. Later, Zhang Qian got the chance to escape from the Huns and returned to the Han Dynasty after many twists and turns.
So Zhang Qian is also a loyal minister.
4. Li Ling
Li Ling was unlucky, too. Like his grandfather Li Guang, he was caught by the Huns during the war with them.
After Li Ling was arrested, he surrendered to the Huns. Surrender doesn't count. He also intends to drag Su Wu, who is herding sheep in Beihai, into the water! Most importantly, he even took the Xiongnu army to fight the Han army. Finally died in the Huns.
So, Li Ling is a traitor!
5. Zhao Ponu
It's all the same routine. Zhao Ponu was captured when he couldn't beat him. But he, like Zhang Qian, is also eyeing the opportunity to escape from the clutches of the Huns and run back to the Han Dynasty.
Therefore, judging from the word "broken slave", he can't be a traitor!
6. Li Guangli
Li Guangli is the blood mildew of the Eight Dynasties, because his family was involved in the mutiny case and was in a dilemma. He was besieged by Huns and had no choice but to surrender.
However, before he could see clearly whether he really wanted to serve the Huns, he became a victim in the political struggle of the Huns and was sacrificed to God. ......
Because Li Guangli only surrendered and did not become an enemy of the Han Dynasty, it could not be regarded as a traitor.