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The historical significance of Zhaojun's departure from the fortress
The historical significance of Zhaojun's departure from the fortress is as follows:

It promoted the friendly coexistence between Han and Xiongnu, and promoted the economic, cultural and ethnic integration of Han and Hungary. The Western Han Dynasty and Xiongnu lived in harmony, and there was no war between them for more than 50 years after Zhaojun left the fortress. The far-reaching significance is to promote national integration and economic development.

1, Zhaojun's departure from the village was the result of common concern of both Han and Yunnan.

According to historical records, the relationship between Han and Hungary had changed from war to peace before Zhaojun left the fortress, and the anti-Han was also eliminated. Before Zhaojun left the fortress, Sino-Hungarian relations had been peaceful in 18.

Emperor Han Yuan's good strategy, Uhaanyehe's attachment to the Han Dynasty several times and his promise to be a son-in-law of the Han Dynasty all laid a political foundation for Zhaojun to go out to the Great Wall to kiss. But leaving the fortress itself is a political event for both sides, and their marriage relationship is essentially political and beyond reproach.

2. Zhao Jun left the fortress, sowing the seeds of peace and friendship for Sino-Hungarian relations.

After Zhaojun's death, her daughter and son-in-law continued to work hard for the friendly exchanges between China and Hungary according to their own life aspirations. Although the policy of Sino-Hungarian relations changed during the reign of Wang Mang, the two sides once dispatched troops, and the relationship was very tense, but in the end, the descendants of Zhaojun once again made contributions to the continued development of peaceful and friendly relations.

The historical influence of Zhaojun's leaving the fortress is far-reaching.

Later, most of the negotiations on Sino-Hungarian relations were completed through Zhaojun's family relationship. Because Wang Sa and Wang Sa are both nephews of Zhaojun, and the Xiongnu envoys are also sons of the above-mentioned clouds and parties, men are luxurious, so they were appointed as princes by Wang Mang in AD 15.

After that, there were still relatives of Zhaojun, and the ancestral temple in Uhaanyehe was active on the stage of the development of Sino-Hungarian relations, which showed the importance of Zhaojun's historical position in Sino-Hungarian relations and its far-reaching influence behind it. Zhaojun's departure from the fortress is a model of national unity in the history of our country, which is deeply loved and passed down through the ages. Her historical achievements will always be recorded in the history of national unity in China.