1, Zhaojun is out of the fortress
In the mid-Western Han Dynasty, Xiongnu, a nomadic people living in the north, fell into years of civil strife. At the same time, the struggle for imperial power in the Han Dynasty also showed a completely different attitude towards the relationship between Hu and Han. At that time, the world was in turmoil and full of crises. In order to ensure the long-term stability of Hu Han, Hu Han decided to make peace with the Han Dynasty. Known as Han, I fell in love with Zhaojun at first sight. After Zhaojun left the fortress, Han and Hungary maintained peace for more than half a century.
2. Zheng successfully recovered Taiwan Province Province.
Zheng Chenggong's recovery of Taiwan Province was a war with no hope of regaining sight and the increasingly consolidated rule of Qing Dynasty. In this war, Zheng Chenggong drove away the Dutch with a great army and returned Taiwan Province Island to the Central Plains Dynasty.
3. Princess Wencheng married Tubo
Princess Wencheng was born in 625 BC. She was the daughter of the royal family in the Tang Dynasty. Later, in order to comfort the Tubo kingdom and establish friendly exchanges between the two countries, Li Shimin arranged for Princess Wencheng to marry Tubo.
In fact, it is not difficult to understand why Princess Wencheng married Tubo, because there are many such marriages in the history of our country, just to consolidate the friendly status of both sides and let political peace continue.
4. Hanwu and Kissing
In the sixth year of Yuanfeng, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty married Jun, the niece of Jiangdu Jian, as a princess and Kun Mo, the grandson of Wusun. After the death of Xijun, the Han Dynasty married Princess You Jie, the daughter of Liu E, the king of Chu, to Wusun Wang Cen.
5. Ban Chao was sent to the Western Regions.
Ban Chao's mission to the Western Regions has contributed to consolidating the western territory of China and promoting the development of a multi-ethnic country. At the same time, the Eastern Han Dynasty resumed its rule over the western regions and defended the "Silk Road".