Jia Yi wrote in his book On Passing Qin that the Huns did not dare to go south for more than 700 li and grazed their horses. This was caused by the Battle of Mobei initiated by Qin Shihuang in 221 B.C. In this war, Qin Shi Huang sent Prime Minister Li Si and General Meng Tian to lead a powerful army to attack the Xiongnu in the north of the desert. After several months of fierce fighting, Qin Shihuang finally defeated the Xiongnu and forced them to retreat for more than 700 miles. This made the Xiongnu not dare to go south to herd horses or invade the territory of the Qin Dynasty. This battle was also known as the Battle of the Xiongnu.
Jia Yi mentioned this sentence in On Passing Qin. After Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, he sent a large number of troops to the border areas to quell the rebellion and harassment. This made the northern Xiongnu and other nomads afraid to go south to herd horses, which also led to the economic and cultural center of gravity of the Central Plains moving south.
The name of the novel that he had transmigrated into was " The Second Emperor of the Great Qin Empire." This novel described how the protagonist transmigrated into Huhai, the second emperor of Qin. Through the implementation of reforms and the stability of his rule, he successfully resolved internal and external problems and laid the foundation for the prosperity and stability of Qin. He killed Zhao Gao, saved Meng Tian, captured Baiqi, established the Embroidered Uniform Guards, conquered the Xiongnu, and recruited the future Xiongnu Chanyu, Mao Dun. He had also recruited Xiao He, Cao Zeng, Zhang Liang, and the others, making the Great Qin Empire even more dazzling. This novel was written by Udonojo Josuke of the Great Iron Mountain and was currently being serialised.
Li Bai had never written a poem about Li Xiaolu and Jia Nailiang because Li Bai was from the Tang Dynasty while Li Xiaolu and Jia Nailiang were from the Qing Dynasty. Although they lived in different times, they were all famous figures in Chinese history, which had a profound influence on Chinese literature and culture. If you want to know more about their literary works or poems, you should consult relevant historical materials or literary books.
According to the Ministry of Education, more than 700,000 people studied abroad in 2019, mainly in English-speaking countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, new Zealand, etc. In addition, the number of students studying in other countries was relatively high, such as Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Germany, France, etc. Students studying abroad had various purposes, including pursuing education, business development, cultural exchange, personal development, and so on. According to the data of the Ministry of Education, some of the international students wanted to obtain a higher education degree from abroad, while others wanted to obtain a wider range of employment opportunities in the workplace. With the development of the global economy, studying abroad has become an important measure to attract talents in many countries and regions. International students not only learn advanced knowledge during their studies, but also enhance their international vision and cross-cultural communication skills. It is of great significance to promote academic exchanges and cooperation at home and abroad.
There were a few things that people from Haerbin needed to pay attention to when traveling to Mohe. The first problem was to keep warm. Because Mohe had an inland climate, the temperature difference between morning and evening was large, so it was necessary to take enough warm clothes. The second problem was communication and transportation. There was an airport in Mohe, but there were fewer flights. Usually, they needed to transfer in harbin. The train was another option, but it would take about 14 hours. Lastly, there was the issue of consumption. Mohe was a relatively remote place, so the consumption was relatively high. In general, when traveling to Mohe, the people of Haerbin needed to be prepared to keep warm, choose the right mode of transportation, and make a good budget.
😋I recommend "The Strongest King of Qin" to you. The protagonist of this book is also surnamed Li! Although he was a modern man, he wasn't just playing around. He had killed forty Hu in his first battle. How impressive! However, he still had many other abilities and ideas that could help the development of the Tang Dynasty. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Han Li traveled from the Heavenly South to the Scattered Star Seas. In the novel "Mortal Cultivation Legend", Han Li used his Thunderstorm Wings to fly from the Heavenly South to the Scattered Star Seas in order to avoid Crooked Soul's pursuit. While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " The Legend of Mortal Cultivation "!
Li Wan was a character in 'Dream of the Red Chamber'. She was the wife of Jia Zhu, the eldest grandson of the Jia family, and also the sister-in-law of Jia Baoyu. After Jia Zhu died, Li Wan became a widow. She was a standard chaste woman and was described as having a heart like " dead wood and dead ashes." After the Jia family was raided, she kept her private property and cut off contact with the Jia family. She showed a sharp attitude towards the people of the Jia family. Regarding Li Wan's ending, some people thought that her position in the Jia family was suppressed by Wang Xifeng because Wang Xifeng held the actual power of the Jia family. Li Wan's verdict mentioned that she was jealous of Wang Xifeng. However, there was no mention of Li Wan's ending.
In the end, Li Han Yi returned to the Sword Heart Tomb. This was her real home, and also the maiden home of her mother, Li Xin Yue. Li Han Yi took her mother's surname and not her father's, so the Sword Heart Tomb was also her home. She was also the successor of the Sword Heart Tomb. In the Sword Heart Tomb, she could recuperate and practice martial arts.
The reason why Li Hanyi had gone mad was because Zhao Yu's death had dealt a huge blow to her. Zhao Yu was Li Hanyi's most beloved person, and when the three-month deadline arrived, Zhao Yu thought that Li Hanyi would not show up, which led to their missing opportunity. Zhao Yu's death made Li Hanyi feel disheartened. He became a demon with a thought and chased after the assassin with his bloodthirsty sword. Although she was saved by Confucian Sword Immortal, her power was greatly depleted and she fell to the Sword Immortal Realm. Her spirit also became dispirited. Therefore, the reason why Li Hanyi had gone mad was because of the shock that Zhao Yu's death had brought to her.