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What is the strength of the Han army? It is said that hundreds of people can fight tens of thousands of troops.
The Han Dynasty was also a glorious era in the history of China. During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, there was a man who was very talented militarily. His name is Hu Ben, and Hu Ben trained a large number of elite soldiers for military transportation in the Han Dynasty. A team of samurai won nine out of ten. Later, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty called the samurai army and his army together. The names of the troops became the titles that people praised the army. Everyone in the samurai army takes it out and fights alone, just like a tiger going down the mountain.

Legend has it that the samurai army is an army with only 3,000 people, while the Xiongnu army has 1.5 million people. The number of Xiongnu is many times that of the samurai army. Nevertheless, the Xiongnu army knocked the Xiongnu down and ran away. Every time the samurai fought, it was commanded by the king himself. The samurai army in the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was the highest peak in the ancient history of China. The soldiers selected by the samurai regiment are all composed of elite soldiers of various armies and descendants of some major generals. Then Hu Ben served as their military leader.

To bring the samurai army into full play, the samurai army will not be subject to any restrictions, which is a bit like a spy of the Ming Dynasty. They don't obey anyone, only the king. In the process of confrontation with the Huns, the samurai army sneaked into the Xiongnu army in the middle of the night and chased the Xiongnu to the frontier. 10.5 million troops were abruptly pursued by the samurai army, leaving only a few thousand people, and the remaining few thousand people can be said to have escaped by luck.

Later, in the Yuan Dynasty, the status of the samurai group was still untouchable, and the samurai group still only listened to the instructions of the king. Later, the Huns wanted to attack the Yuan Dynasty. But when they saw the samurai, they learned the last lesson and sneaked away. It can be said that it comes and goes in a hurry. The samurai army is the kind that one person can defeat hundreds of people, and a thousand troops can fight against all hosts. How can such an army not be liked by the king?