After they captured the capital of the Central Plains at that time, they just robbed and plundered a lot of people and property, but did not enter the Central Plains and regard this place as a territory.
It’s not that Quanrong doesn’t have this IQ, but that there are few people. If they don’t occupy it, they can come and rob it at any time. After taking it, they will be surrounded and wiped out by the Han people in a minute. Without mobility, they are just a group of lambs to be slaughtered.
The Hu people did not enter the Central Plains or even expand their territory until the early days of the establishment of the Western Han Dynasty. It was not because they did not have this ambition and idea, but because the population could not support their ambition and idea.
Although Maodun Shanyu personally led his army to besiege Mayi with 100,000 cavalry, it was actually all the young and strong people in the Huns and even the entire grassland at that time. Their population, including the elderly, weak, women and children, were only 500,000.
Not to mention how many living people can be there after winning. Even if the casualties are very small, they cannot occupy much land. Even if the cavalry is elusive, they are besieged by the Han people and finally wiped out by injuries in exchange for injuries. It is very normal.
Although there is no record of this in history books, such stories must have happened, so the prairie has always kept such warnings.
It’s not that the Hu people don’t want to develop the population, but excessive diseases and ultra-low survival rates reduce their chances of developing the population. Even a natural disaster and the plague brought by the subsequent plague can directly exterminate some powerful tribes.
However, the marriage policy after the founding of the Western Han Dynasty gave the Xiongnu an opportunity to rise and develop. Although the population has not increased, it is often necessary to loot the borders of the Western Han Dynasty, but the Xiongnu are rich, which is a consensus among many people.
So some Han families, especially the powerful people in the border areas, had the idea of doing business with them.
The Huns and grassland people didn't understand how they could grow and grow, how to make people's population grow and their lifespans grow. The Han people knew Ah, tea was the only secret recipe for the Han people at that time. At the same time, traditional Chinese medicine could be said to have beaten the whole world at that time, so soon those people established the most primitive tea trade with the Hu people on the grassland.
This reward is naturally terrible, much scarier than drug trafficking. It is not surprising that it can be dozens or hundreds of times more powerful.
Anyway, they were all stolen property, so the Hu people naturally didn't feel sorry for each other. Anyway, the population has developed and the army has expanded. Just double the size of the army. After reaching a certain population, they can directly annex the Central Plains to establish a dynasty that they are the masters of.
This is also the real reason why the Hu people became bigger and harder to deal with since the Western Han Dynasty.
It’s not that the army in the pre-Qin period was really strong, but that they were limited by their population and had limited strength.
During the reign of Emperor Wu of Han, the Huns had been completely destroyed. If there was no tea, they might even disappear and be annexed by other Hu tribes. They would definitely not have the chance to become one of the Five Barbarians.
At the same time, it is difficult to occur in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and even in the current Five Barbarians Rebellion.
The Han people can recover from millions to tens of millions in a hundred years, and the Hu people can have more than one hundred thousand people in a hundred years, and even less can it be
However, with these so-called border trades, they have given the tea they need most, although they are limited by environmental resources and do not grow as fast as the Han people, but now they are still 20 to 30 million.
The Han people used to be a hundred times that of the Hu people, but now there are not even ten times that are necessary. The result of this change is naturally self-evident. Therefore, the Five Barbarians invaded China to some extent was caused by these people. For the sake of their own small profits, the Han people brought countless disasters and even fell twice.
In fact, many people know this, but no one has ever described this type of traitor
In fact, if you really want to talk about the harm, these people are the biggest
For example, in the late Ming Dynasty, the Shanxi merchant group should know that tea can only be produced in the south. Unless it was established in the south and a formal dynasty was established, the Hu people would not be able to produce tea, the magical object on which they depend for survival.
Others are unwilling to expose it, but Qin Tian wants to stand up and expose it, and use this as the beginning guide to let everyone see the faces of some people clearly.
There are many such businessmen in the Republic today. As for who it is or who the leader is, after the movie is officially released, many people can see that it is almost the same as pointing at a monk and scolding a bald man.
After learning the stories behind these, Ran Liang also hated these merchants and caravans very much. They may have made huge profits that could make them spend money, but for the vast majority of the working people, especially for the beggars, they were simply helping the evil.
Such a person should be killed!
So Ran Liang stabbed the body of the young master from the aristocratic family led by him and stabbed him a few more times.
Then I returned to the humiliating scene of the Qihuo Army being defeated by Shi Le and surrendered helplessly
Ran Liang is just a young general, and he has not learned much knowledge and does not understand some things. He just wants to survive. Many people in the beggar army just want to survive.
So the boss surrendered, and the leader Chen Wu died, and there were no descendants to succeed the throne, so he naturally followed the crowd. However, Ran Liang's ferocity and bravery were spotted by Shi Le, so he became Shi Le's adopted grandson and Shi Hu's adopted son
However, Shi Hu was only fifteen years old at that time, and he was also a general, and he didn't have much ink, so Ran Liang was actually following Shi Le and was trained by Shi Le.
Later, Later Zhao Jianguo, Shi Le, the King of Zhao, would not go out to make trouble, Ran Liang became the sharpest blade in Shi Hu's hand, and made achievements for Shi Hu and Later Zhao.
However, the good times did not last long. Ran Liang did not live long, and he was even worse than his son Ran Min. He died in battle at the age of 30. Ran Min was only six years old at that time.
Shi Hu is not considered cruel and vicious, but one thing is good, that is, he is good to his own people. As long as he doesn't betray him and let him take a fancy to him, he is really kind and kind.
So Shi Hu was very sad about the adopted son's posthumous son Ran Min, and he hid himself by his side and grew up with his children and grandchildren.
Ran Min is naturally extraordinary. He has been very strong and even a tycoon since he was a child. When he was twelve years old, he could beat Shi Hu's personal guard commander. This made Shi Hu's eyes lit up. He knew that Ran Min was unusual and was born with a star, so he not only began to focus on training, but also publicly accepted it as his own grandson.
It’s not that Quanrong doesn’t have this IQ, but that there are few people. If they don’t occupy it, they can come and rob it at any time. After taking it, they will be surrounded and wiped out by the Han people in a minute. Without mobility, they are just a group of lambs to be slaughtered.
The Hu people did not enter the Central Plains or even expand their territory until the early days of the establishment of the Western Han Dynasty. It was not because they did not have this ambition and idea, but because the population could not support their ambition and idea.
Although Maodun Shanyu personally led his army to besiege Mayi with 100,000 cavalry, it was actually all the young and strong people in the Huns and even the entire grassland at that time. Their population, including the elderly, weak, women and children, were only 500,000.
Not to mention how many living people can be there after winning. Even if the casualties are very small, they cannot occupy much land. Even if the cavalry is elusive, they are besieged by the Han people and finally wiped out by injuries in exchange for injuries. It is very normal.
Although there is no record of this in history books, such stories must have happened, so the prairie has always kept such warnings.
It’s not that the Hu people don’t want to develop the population, but excessive diseases and ultra-low survival rates reduce their chances of developing the population. Even a natural disaster and the plague brought by the subsequent plague can directly exterminate some powerful tribes.
However, the marriage policy after the founding of the Western Han Dynasty gave the Xiongnu an opportunity to rise and develop. Although the population has not increased, it is often necessary to loot the borders of the Western Han Dynasty, but the Xiongnu are rich, which is a consensus among many people.
So some Han families, especially the powerful people in the border areas, had the idea of doing business with them.
The Huns and grassland people didn't understand how they could grow and grow, how to make people's population grow and their lifespans grow. The Han people knew Ah, tea was the only secret recipe for the Han people at that time. At the same time, traditional Chinese medicine could be said to have beaten the whole world at that time, so soon those people established the most primitive tea trade with the Hu people on the grassland.
This reward is naturally terrible, much scarier than drug trafficking. It is not surprising that it can be dozens or hundreds of times more powerful.
Anyway, they were all stolen property, so the Hu people naturally didn't feel sorry for each other. Anyway, the population has developed and the army has expanded. Just double the size of the army. After reaching a certain population, they can directly annex the Central Plains to establish a dynasty that they are the masters of.
This is also the real reason why the Hu people became bigger and harder to deal with since the Western Han Dynasty.
It’s not that the army in the pre-Qin period was really strong, but that they were limited by their population and had limited strength.
During the reign of Emperor Wu of Han, the Huns had been completely destroyed. If there was no tea, they might even disappear and be annexed by other Hu tribes. They would definitely not have the chance to become one of the Five Barbarians.
At the same time, it is difficult to occur in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and even in the current Five Barbarians Rebellion.
The Han people can recover from millions to tens of millions in a hundred years, and the Hu people can have more than one hundred thousand people in a hundred years, and even less can it be
However, with these so-called border trades, they have given the tea they need most, although they are limited by environmental resources and do not grow as fast as the Han people, but now they are still 20 to 30 million.
The Han people used to be a hundred times that of the Hu people, but now there are not even ten times that are necessary. The result of this change is naturally self-evident. Therefore, the Five Barbarians invaded China to some extent was caused by these people. For the sake of their own small profits, the Han people brought countless disasters and even fell twice.
In fact, many people know this, but no one has ever described this type of traitor
In fact, if you really want to talk about the harm, these people are the biggest
For example, in the late Ming Dynasty, the Shanxi merchant group should know that tea can only be produced in the south. Unless it was established in the south and a formal dynasty was established, the Hu people would not be able to produce tea, the magical object on which they depend for survival.
Others are unwilling to expose it, but Qin Tian wants to stand up and expose it, and use this as the beginning guide to let everyone see the faces of some people clearly.
There are many such businessmen in the Republic today. As for who it is or who the leader is, after the movie is officially released, many people can see that it is almost the same as pointing at a monk and scolding a bald man.
After learning the stories behind these, Ran Liang also hated these merchants and caravans very much. They may have made huge profits that could make them spend money, but for the vast majority of the working people, especially for the beggars, they were simply helping the evil.
Such a person should be killed!
So Ran Liang stabbed the body of the young master from the aristocratic family led by him and stabbed him a few more times.
Then I returned to the humiliating scene of the Qihuo Army being defeated by Shi Le and surrendered helplessly
Ran Liang is just a young general, and he has not learned much knowledge and does not understand some things. He just wants to survive. Many people in the beggar army just want to survive.
So the boss surrendered, and the leader Chen Wu died, and there were no descendants to succeed the throne, so he naturally followed the crowd. However, Ran Liang's ferocity and bravery were spotted by Shi Le, so he became Shi Le's adopted grandson and Shi Hu's adopted son
However, Shi Hu was only fifteen years old at that time, and he was also a general, and he didn't have much ink, so Ran Liang was actually following Shi Le and was trained by Shi Le.
Later, Later Zhao Jianguo, Shi Le, the King of Zhao, would not go out to make trouble, Ran Liang became the sharpest blade in Shi Hu's hand, and made achievements for Shi Hu and Later Zhao.
However, the good times did not last long. Ran Liang did not live long, and he was even worse than his son Ran Min. He died in battle at the age of 30. Ran Min was only six years old at that time.
Shi Hu is not considered cruel and vicious, but one thing is good, that is, he is good to his own people. As long as he doesn't betray him and let him take a fancy to him, he is really kind and kind.
So Shi Hu was very sad about the adopted son's posthumous son Ran Min, and he hid himself by his side and grew up with his children and grandchildren.
Ran Min is naturally extraordinary. He has been very strong and even a tycoon since he was a child. When he was twelve years old, he could beat Shi Hu's personal guard commander. This made Shi Hu's eyes lit up. He knew that Ran Min was unusual and was born with a star, so he not only began to focus on training, but also publicly accepted it as his own grandson.